Delightful [adjective]
Definition of Delightful:
pleasant, charming
Synonyms of Delightful:
● Beautiful
● Enjoyable
● Satisfying
● Alluring
● Refreshing
● Fascinating
● Delectable
● Engaging
● Pleasing
● Luscious
● Amusing
● Delicious
● Enchanting
● Thrilling
● Entertaining
● Lovely
● Adorable
● Agreeable
● Ambrosial
● Attractive
● Cheery
● Clever
● Congenial
● Darling
● Fair
● Gratifying
● Heavenly
● Ineffable
● Lush
● Pleasurable
● Rapturous
● Ravishing
● Scrumptious
● Yummy
● Captivating
Opposite/Antonyms of Delightful:
● Unhappy
● Unenjoyable
● Unamusing
● Bad
● Unsatisfying
● Disagreeable
● Ugly
● Offensive
● Homely
● Disappointing
● Tiring
● Unsavory
● Horrible
● Boring
● Unpleasant
● Repulsive
Sentence/Example of Delightful:
Mitchell has been able to freely make his way into the lane, where he has shown off a delightful array of interior finishes.
Virtual bar mitzvah celebrations, surprisingly delightful Zoomtails with distant friends, and rapid adoption by schools catapulted Zoom into the zeitgeist.
The dynamic duo, their formerly-medieval-princess wives, their daughters who are carbon copies of themselves, the humans of the future, the humans of the past — everyone is delightful.
Finally, for fans of period drama, the movie of “Downton Abbey” is a delightful diversion.
Thirteen craft cocktails are served – each unique and delightful in its own way.
The grass had a delightful fragrance, like new-mown hay, and was neatly wound around the tunnel, like the inside of a bird's-nest.
Fern cases were very much in vogue some years ago, and this is really a very delightful way of cultivating the plants.
A delightful instance of this fell under my own observation, as I was walking on Hampstead Heath.
Am I not in France—gay, delightful France—partaking of the kindness and civility of the country?
She was his best friend and a delightful person to have for a mother; her soul might be her own possession undisturbed.