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1 Enjoy -- rank: 1000
Enjoy definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary ENJOY', v.t. 1. To feel or perceive with pleasure; to ... pleasure or satisfaction in the possession or experience of. We enjoy the dainties of a feast,the conversation of friends, and our own meditations. I could enjoy the pangs of death, And smile in agony. 2. To ... possession of. Thou shalt beget sons, but thou shalt not enjoy them. Deutoronomy 28. 3. To have, possess and use with ... a good or profitable thing, or as something desirable. We enjoy a free constitution and inestimable privileges. That the children ...
2 To enjoy one's self -- rank: 839
To enjoy one's self definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Enjoy En*joy", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enjoyed; p. pr ... L. in) + OF. & F. joie joy: cf. OF. enjoir to enjoy. See Joy.] 1. To take pleasure or satisfaction in the ... or perceive with pleasure; to be delighted with; as, to enjoy the dainties of a feast; to enjoy conversation. 2. To have, possess, and use with satisfaction; to ... good or profitable thing, or as something desirable; as, to enjoy a free constitution and religious liberty. That the children ...
3 Re-enjoy -- rank: 785
Re-enjoy definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary RE-ENJOY', v.t. [re and enjoy.] To enjoy anew or a second time.
4 enjoy one's self -- rank: 746
enjoy one's self definitions Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms ...
5 enjoy oneself -- rank: 746
enjoy oneself definitions Merriam Webster's phrasal to have a good ...
6 Enjoyed -- rank: 594
Enjoyed definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary ENJOY'ED, pp. Perceived with pleasure or satisfaction; possessed or used with pleasure; occupied with content. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Enjoy En*joy", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enjoyed; p. pr ... L. in) + OF. & F. joie joy: cf. OF. enjoir to enjoy. See Joy.] 1. To take pleasure or satisfaction in the ... or perceive with pleasure; to be delighted with; as, to enjoy the dainties of a feast; to enjoy conversation. 2. To have, possess, and use with satisfaction; to ... good or profitable thing, or as something desirable; as, to enjoy a free constitution and religious liberty. That the children ...
7 Enjoying -- rank: 594
Enjoying definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary ENJOY'ING, ppr. Feeling with pleasure; possessing with satisfaction. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Enjoy En*joy", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enjoyed; p. pr ... L. in) + OF. & F. joie joy: cf. OF. enjoir to enjoy. See Joy.] 1. To take pleasure or satisfaction in the ... or perceive with pleasure; to be delighted with; as, to enjoy the dainties of a feast; to enjoy conversation. 2. To have, possess, and use with satisfaction; to ... good or profitable thing, or as something desirable; as, to enjoy a free constitution and religious liberty. That the children ...
8 Relish -- rank: 501
... She relished her fame and basked in her glory" [syn: enjoy, bask, relish, savor, savour] Merriam Webster's I. noun Etymology ... add relish to 2. to be pleased or gratified by ; enjoy 3. to eat or drink with pleasure 4. to appreciate ... or tinge. --v.tr. 1 a get pleasure out of; enjoy greatly. b look forward to, anticipate with pleasure (did not ... the flavor of; to partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure ... the taste or flavor of, taste with pleasure. 2. Like, enjoy, appreciate, be pleased with, take delight in, delight in, have ... eagerness, ease, eat, eat up, ecstasy, emptiness, empty stomach, endpleasure, enjoy, enjoying, enjoyment, entertainment, euphoria, excitement, fall to, fancy, fare, ...
9 Taste -- rank: 501
... for every man. Hebrews 2. 7. To relish intellectually; to enjoy. Thou, Adam, wilt taste no pleasure. 8. To experience by ... Of nature's bounty men forbore to taste. 7. To enjoy sparingly. For age but tastes of pleasures, youth devours. 8 ... as if by the sense of taste 5. archaic appreciate, enjoy intransitive verb 1. to eat or drink a little 2 ... or salty taste. I like the taste of wine and enjoy trying different kinds... N-COUNT: usu with supp 3. If ... a smack or flavor. 3. Have perception, have experience. 4. Enjoy sparingly. III. n. 1. Gustation, act of tasting. 2. Flavor ... earmark, ease, eat, elegance, elegancy, emptiness, empty stomach, encounter, endure, enjoy, essay, examine, example, experience, experiment, fall to, fancy, fare, ...
10 Like -- rank: 501
... 2. a. to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in ; enjoy < likes baseball > b. to feel toward ; regard < how would you ... a moderate degree; to approve; to take satisfaction in; to enjoy. He proceeded from looking to liking, and from liking to ... asking them for their opinion of it and whether they enjoy it or find it pleasant. How do you like America ... UNCOUNT 2. Someone's likes are the things that they enjoy or find pleasant. I thought that I knew everything about ... find to one's mind, taste, or fancy. 2. Relish, enjoy, be fond of. 3. Esteem, fancy, have a regard for ... on, dote upon, drawn, duplicate, eat up, either, elect, endorse, enjoy, equal, equal to, equalized, equipollent, equivalent, ersatz, esteem, even, ...
11 Use -- rank: 462
... to whose use or benefit the trust is intended, shall enjoy the profits. An estate is granted and limited to A ... use] 7: (law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property; "we were given the use ... to whose use or benefit the trust is intended shall enjoy the profits. An estate is granted and limited to A ... to whose use or benefit the trust is intended shall enjoy the profits. An estate is granted and limited to A ... to whose use or benefit the trust is intended shall enjoy the profits. An estate is granted and limited to A ...
12 Joy -- rank: 462
... to exhilarate. My soul was joyed in vain. 2. To enjoy; to have or possess with pleasure, or to have pleasure in the possession of. [Little used. See Enjoy.] WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the emotion of ... or delight ; rejoice transitive verb 1. archaic gladden 2. archaic enjoy Oxford Reference Dictionary n. & v. --n. 1 (often foll. by ... pleasure's art can joy my spirits. --Shak. 3. To enjoy. [Obs.] See Enjoy. Who might have lived and joyed immortal bliss. --Milton. Collin ...
13 Brook -- rank: 462
... 2 II. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English brouken to use, enjoy, from Old English br?can; akin to Old High German br?hhan to use, Latin frui to enjoy Date: 15th century to stand for ; tolerate < he would brook ... p. pr. & vb. n. Brooking.] [OE. broken, bruken, to use, enjoy, digest, AS. br?can; akin to D. gebruiken to use ... Icel. br?ka, Goth. br?kjan, and L. frui, to enjoy. Cf. Fruit, Broker.] 1. To use; to enjoy. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 2. To bear; to endure; to put up ...
14 Devour -- rank: 462
... sword shall devour the young lions. Nahum 2. 8. To enjoy with avidity. Longing they look, and gaping at the sight ... v 1: destroy completely; "Fire had devoured our home" 2: enjoy avidly; "She devoured his novels" 3: eat immoderately; "Some people ... resources > 3. to prey upon < devoured by guilt > 4. to enjoy avidly < devours books > • devourer noun Oxford Reference Dictionary v.tr ... my life and do my days devour. --Spenser. 3. To enjoy with avidity; to appropriate or take in eagerly by the ... dissolve, down, drink, drink in, eat, eat up, engorge, engulf, enjoy, eradicate, exhaust, fall for, feast on, feed on, freak out ...
15 savour -- rank: 462
... She relished her fame and basked in her glory" [syn: enjoy, bask, relish, savor, savour] Merriam Webster's I. noun see ... archaic a characteristic smell. --v. 1 tr. a appreciate and enjoy the taste of (food). b enjoy or appreciate (an experience etc.). 2 intr. (foll. by of ... AM, use 'savor' 1. If you savour an experience, you enjoy it as much as you can. She savored her newfound ... slowly in order to taste its full flavour and to enjoy it properly. Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew ...
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