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rejoice

/ɹɪˈd͡ʒɔɪs/verb2 syllables

Rejoice means: to express great joy.

Synonyms for rejoice19

verb, as in to express great joy

exuberate, exult, triumph, jubilate

verb, as in be ecstatic with joy

wallow, triumph

verb, as in feel happiness or joy

also used for rejoice

blithen, delight, rapture, elate, happify, beatify, enrapture, begladden, blissen, bright, cheer, fetch, cheer up

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What does rejoice mean?3

verb

1

to express great joy“Who cannot exult in Spring?”

2

be ecstatic with joy

3

feel happiness or joy

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with rejoice?2

one syllable

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Rejoice in a sentence

  • Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.sharptoothed
  • Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.ddnktr
  • People aren't born to have fun, but to rejoice.Miktsoanit
  • Our enemies will rejoice the moment we fall, idiot!Igider
  • When two couples factually mate four spouses really rejoice.KlaasZ4usV
  • I rejoice to see you in good health.unknown
  • Is there anyone with the courage to rejoice?Miktsoanit
  • Soon a calf will be born and children will rejoice.rul

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Forms of rejoice

as a verb

past tense
rejoiced
present participle
rejoicing
third-person singular
rejoices
past participle
rejoiced