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[ UK /dɪlˈa‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /dɪˈɫaɪtəd, dɪˈɫaɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled with wonder and delight
  2. greatly pleased

How To Use delighted In A Sentence

  • Most teachers, in colleges that don’t restrict it, will be delighted to have an interested, if unmatriculated, student in their class who sincerely wishes to learn. Letter to the St. Petersburg Times on ID Poll - The Panda's Thumb
  • We are extremely delighted to hear of your scholarship to Beijing University.You are worthy of success.Best wishes for your bright future.
  • I'm delighted that our local communities and voluntary groups are taking the lead on renewable energy for lighting and heating.
  • He was not at the count as he was unable to take a day off work but delighted supporters phoned to let him know the result.
  • On behalf of tiny snipers, we are delighted to invite you to join an iterative process of hematoid symposia to be held at the hinges of daily life. Dear Carl
  • Hurst was also delighted to hear of Super League's decision to back his proposal for a board of directors free of club ties.
  • The impression of warmth and comfort and beauty predominated, though he was unable to analyze it; while the simplicity delighted him -- expensive simplicity, he decided, and most of it leftovers from the time her father went broke and died. Chapter XVIII
  • Samantha went round and was delighted to find it was Danielle's chair - and was undamaged.
  • They seem like grizzled, wild-eyed children delighted with today's adventure.
  • From a flurry of delighted children sledging down a snowswept street in Bath to policemen joining in with group of teenagers having a snowball fight in Poole - your pics are helping us capture Britain as it is swept by snow.
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