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Definition of enjoyment
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Enjoyment
(n.) That which gives
pleasure
or keen
satisfaction.
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Whoop
::
Whoop (v. i.) To utter a
whoop,
or loud cry, as
eagerness,
enthusiasm,
or
enjoyment;
to cry out; to
shout;
to
halloo;
to utter a war
whoop;
to hoot, as an owl..
Happy
::
Happy
(superl.)
Experiencing
the
effect
of
favorable
fortune;
having
the
feeling
arising
from the
consciousness
of
well-being
or of
enjoyment;
enjoying
good of any kind, as
peace,
tranquillity,
comfort;
contented;
joyous;
as, happy
hours,
happy
thoughts..
Comfort
::
Comfort
(n.) A state of quiet
enjoyment;
freedom
from pain, want, or
anxiety;
also,
whatever
contributes
to such a
condition..
Privilege
::
Privilege
(n.) A
peculiar
benefit,
advantage,
or
favor;
a right or
immunity
not
enjoyed
by
others
or by all;
special
enjoyment
of a good, or
exemption
from an evil or
burden;
a
prerogative;
advantage;
franchise..
Worldling
::
Worldling
() A
person
whose soul is set upon
gaining
temporal
possessions;
one
devoted
to this world and its
enjoyments.
Pleasure
::
Pleasure
(n.)
Amusement;
sport;
diversion;
self-indulgence;
frivolous
or
dissipating
enjoyment;
hence,
sensual
gratification;
--
opposed
to
labor,
service,
duty,
self-denial,
etc..
Desire
::
Desire
(v. t.) The
natural
longing
that is
excited
by the
enjoyment
or the
thought
of any good, and
impels
to
action
or
effort
its
continuance
or
possession;
an eager wish to
obtain
or
enjoy..
Contenement
::
Contenement
(n.) That which is held
together
with
another
thing;
that which is
connected
with a
tenement,
or thing
holden,
as a
certain
quantity
of land
adjacent
to a
dwelling,
and
necessary
to the
reputable
enjoyment
of the
dwelling;
appurtenance..
Interdict
::
Interdict
(n.) To lay under an
interdict;
to cut off from the
enjoyment
of
religious
privileges,
as a city, a
church,
an
individual..
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) That which is vain;
anything
empty,
visionary,
unreal,
or
unsubstantial;
fruitless
desire
or
effort;
trifling
labor
productive
of no good; empty
pleasure;
vain
pursuit;
idle show;
unsubstantial
enjoyment..
Prescribe
::
Prescribe
(v. i.) To claim by
prescription;
to claim a title to a thing on the
ground
of
immemorial
use and
enjoyment,
that is, by a
custom
having
the force of law..
Prescriptive
::
Prescriptive
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
acquired
by,
immemorial
or
long-continued
use and
enjoyment;
as, a
prescriptive
right of
title;
pleading
the
continuance
and
authority
of long
custom..
Rent
::
Rent (n.) To grant the
possession
and
enjoyment
of, for a rent; to
lease;
as, the
owwner
of an
estate
or house rents it..
Felicity
::
Felicity
(n.) The state of being
happy;
blessedness;
blissfulness;
enjoyment
of good.
Reenjoyment
::
Reenjoyment
(n.)
Renewed
enjoyment.
Experience
::
Experience
(n.) The
effect
upon the
judgment
or
feelings
produced
by any
event,
whether
witnessed
or
participated
in;
personal
and
direct
impressions
as
contrasted
with
description
or
fancies;
personal
acquaintance;
actual
enjoyment
or
suffering..
Gratification
::
Gratification
(n.) That which
affords
pleasure;
satisfaction;
enjoyment;
fruition:
delight.
Worldliness
::
Worldliness
(n.) The
quality
of being
worldly;
a
predominant
passion
for
obtaining
the good
things
of this life;
covetousness;
addictedness
to gain and
temporal
enjoyments;
worldly-mindedness.
Blase
::
Blase (a.)
Having
the
sensibilities
deadened
by
excess
or
frequency
of
enjoyment;
sated or
surfeited
with
pleasure;
used up.
Satiate
::
Satiate
(v. t.) To
satisfy
the
appetite
or
desire
of; to feed to the full; to
furnish
enjoyment
to, to the
extent
of
desire;
to sate; as, to
satiate
appetite
or
sense..
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