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Meaning of joy
A feeling of great pleasure or happiness
Etymology of joy
The word "joy" originates from Old French "joie," which is derived from Latin "gaudia," the plural of "gaudium," meaning "joy" or "rejoicing"
Historically, the word has been used to express a range of emotions, from mild pleasure to intense delight, and has been associated with various contexts, including religious, emotional, and social experiences
Synonyms
happiness
delight
pleasure
cheer
euphoria
elation
ecstasy
bliss
thrill
excitement
gladness
jubilation
triumph
exultation
rapture
enthusiasm
zeal
fervor
ardor
passion
exuberance
effervescence
buoyancy
liveliness
vibrancy
radiance
beaming
glowing
sparkling
shining
gleefulness
jollity
glee
amusement
entertainment
enjoyment
gratification
satisfaction
contentment
felicity
Definitions
- A feeling of great pleasure, happiness, or triumph
- * A state of mind characterized by satisfaction, contentment, and well-being
Usage Examples
- The news of her engagement filled her with joy and excitement
- * The crowd erupted in joy as their team scored the winning goal
- * She felt a deep sense of joy and contentment in her new home
Antonyms
sadness
sorrow
grief
misery
unhappiness
despair
depression
melancholy
gloom
despondency
dejection
disappointment
dismay
distress
anguish
woe
heartache
pain
agony
torment
suffering
displeasure
discontent
dissatisfaction
frustration
irritation
annoyance
anger
bitterness
resentment