different between delightful vs elating
delightful
English
Etymology
From Middle English deliteful, delitfull, equivalent to delight +? -ful.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): [d??la??t?.f??]
- Hyphenation: de?light?ful
Adjective
delightful (comparative more delightful, superlative most delightful)
- Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure.
Alternative forms
- delightfull (archaic)
Translations
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elating
English
Verb
elating
- present participle of elate
Anagrams
- atingle, gelatin, genital, langite, tag line, tagline
elating From the web:
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- what does elating mean
- what does elated mean
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