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Definition of rejoice
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Rejoice
(v. t.) To give joy to; to make
joyful;
to
gladden.
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Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) To
celebrate
victory
with pomp; to
rejoice
over
success;
to exult in an
advantage
gained;
to
exhibit
exultation.
Rejoice
::
Rejoice
(v. t.) To give joy to; to make
joyful;
to
gladden.
Glory
::
Glory (n.) To exult with joy; to
rejoice.
Gladden
::
Gladden
(v. t.) To make glad; to
cheer;
to
please;
to
gratify;
to
rejoice;
to
exhilarate.
Exult
::
Exult (v. i.) To be in high
spirits;
figuratively,
to leap for joy; to
rejoice
in
triumph
or
exceedingly;
to
triumph;
as, an
exulting
heart..
Triumpher
::
Triumpher
(n.) One who
triumphs
or
rejoices
for
victory.
Glad
::
Glad (v. i.) To be glad; to
rejoice.
Rejoicing
::
Rejoicing
(n.) That which
causes
to
rejoice;
occasion
of joy.
Rejoiced
::
Rejoiced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Rejoic.
Epanadiplosis
::
Epanadiplosis
(n.) A
figure
by which the same word is used both at the
beginning
and at the end of a
sentence;
as,
Rejoice
in the Lord
always:
and again I say,
Rejoice..
Laetere Sunday
::
Laetere
Sunday
() The
fourth
Sunday
of Lent; -- so named from the Latin word
Laetare
(rejoice),
the first word in the
antiphone
of the
introit
sung that day in the Roman
Catholic
service..
Joy
::
Joy (n.) To
rejoice;
to be glad; to
delight;
to
exult.
Rejoice
::
Rejoice
(v. i.) To feel joy; to
experience
gladness
in a high
degree;
to have
pleasurable
satisfaction;
to be
delighted.
Rejoice
::
Rejoice
(v. t.) To
enjoy.
Rejoicer
::
Rejoicer
(n.) One who
rejoices.
Gladden
::
Gladden
(v. i.) To be or
become
glad; to
rejoice.
Game
::
Game (n.) To
rejoice;
to be
pleased;
-- often used, in Old
English,
impersonally
with
dative..
Rejoicement
::
Rejoicement
(n.)
Rejoicing.
Cheer
::
Cheer (v. t.) To cause to
rejoice;
to
gladden;
to make
cheerful;
-- often with up.
Rejoice
::
Rejoice
(n.) The act of
rejoicing.
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