Rejoice (Verb)
Meaning 1
Feel happiness or joy.
Classification
Verbs of feeling.
Examples
- She let out a cry of delight and began to rejoice at the news of her dream job offer.
- The whole town came together to rejoice in the team's victory at the championship game.
- Their engagement was the perfect reason for friends and family to rejoice in the young couple's love.
- The discovery of her long-lost sibling brought immense joy and caused her to rejoice in a way she never thought possible.
- During the celebration, everyone rejoiced as they watched the newlyweds share their first dance.
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Meaning 2
Be ecstatic with joy.
Classification
Verbs of feeling.
Examples
- The crowd began to rejoice as their favorite team scored the winning goal.
- She couldn't help but rejoice at the news of her wedding proposal.
- The fans rejoiced in the comeback of their beloved musician after a 10-year hiatus.
- Her family and friends gathered to rejoice in the celebration of her graduation.
- The whole city rejoiced at the announcement of the long-awaited new community center.
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Meaning 3
To express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?".
Classification
Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.
Examples
- The crowd began to rejoice as their favorite team scored the winning goal in the final seconds of the game.
- She would rejoice at the news of her sister's engagement, having always known they were meant to be.
- The entire city would rejoice with fireworks and parades on New Year's Eve.
- Rejoice, for you have been given a second chance at life and love.
- When Spring finally arrives after a cold and harsh winter, I rejoice in its warmth and beauty.