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delightfulness

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/dɪˈlaɪt.fəl.nəs/ · de-light-ful-ness

The quality of being delightful; a state of great pleasure or enjoyment.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being delightful; a state of great pleasure or enjoyment.

خوشی کی کیفیت؛ بڑا لطف یا خوشی کا حالت۔

خوشی

khushi

Synonyms

joyfulnesspleasuredelightخوشیلطفسرور

Antonyms

displeasuresorrowunhappinessناراضگیغماداسی

Common Collocations

  • state of delightfulness
  • delightfulness of nature
  • delightfulness of the moment

Example Sentences

The delightfulness of the spring flowers brightens everyone's mood.

بہار کے پھولوں کی خوشی ہر ایک کے مزاج کو روشن کر دیتی ہے۔

Bahar ke phoolon ki khushi har aik ke mizaj ko roshan kar deti hai.

Her delightfulness was infectious, making everyone around her smile.

اس کی خوشی عمومی تھی، جس نے ارد گرد کے سب لوگوں کو مسکرانے پر مجبور کر دیا۔

Us ki khushi aam thi, jis ne ard gird ke sab logon ko muskurane par majboor kar diya.

The delightfulness of the moment was captured beautifully in her painting.

اس لمحے کی خوشی اس کی پینٹنگ میں خوبصورتی سے قید کی گئی تھی۔

Is lamhay ki khushi is ki painting mein khubsurati se qaid ki gayi thi.

Easily Confused With

delightful:Delightful is an adjective describing something that causes delight, while delightfulness is the noun form referring to the quality of being delightful.

Word Family

delight
nounلطف
delightful
adjectiveدلچسپ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Delightfulness can be remembered as 'delight + fullness', a state of being full of joy.

Imagine a field of blooming flowers during spring, radiating happiness and vibrant colors.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دل کو بہا لے جائے یہ خوشی کی لہر، زندگی میں سب کچھ ساتھ ہے جو عشق کا سفر۔

Dil ko baha le jaye yeh khushi ki leher, zindagi mein sab kuch saath hai jo ishq ka safar.

This wave of happiness sweeps the heart, in life everything accompanies this journey of love.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوشی بانٹنے سے بڑھتی ہے۔

Khushi baantne se barhti hai.

Happiness increases when shared.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "delight" — pleasure, joy

First known use: 15th century

The word 'delight' comes from the Old French 'delit', which in turn comes from Latin 'delicia', meaning 'delight, pleasure'. The suffix '-fulness' signifies the state of being full of delight.