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- JOY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JOY is a feeling of great happiness or pleasure : delight How to use joy in a sentence
- Joys - definition of joys by The Free Dictionary
1 a feeling or state of great delight or happiness; keen pleasure; elation 2 a source or cause of keen pleasure or delight: a book that was a joy to read 3 the expression or display of glad feeling; gaiety 4 to feel joy; be glad; rejoice 5 Obs to gladden
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- Joy - Wikipedia
Joy is one of the less-studied emotions in the wider field of affect theory Theorist Susanna Paasonen discusses this in her work "Ambiguous Affect", [10] and presents the theory that excitement and joy are what shape a personality, building in past joys
- JOY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
the emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something exceptionally good or satisfying; keen pleasure; elation She felt the joy of seeing her son's success a source or cause of keen pleasure or delight; something or someone greatly valued or appreciated Her prose style is a pure joy
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- JOY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Joy is a feeling of great happiness Salter shouted with joy tears of joy A joy is something or someone that makes you feel happy or gives you great pleasure It was a joy to see her looking so well If you get no joy, you do not have success or luck in achieving what you are trying to do
- JOY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
When facing the reality of one's existence, joy and meaning are alloyed with pain and suffering One of the joys of reading this book is the clarity of the writing and the accessible presentation which includes extracts from the participants' narratives
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