What is another word for Delightsome?

Pronunciation: [dɪlˈa͡ɪtsʌm] (IPA)

Delightsome is a beautiful word that describes something that is delightful, pleasing, or enjoyable. If you are trying to avoid repeating this word, there are many synonyms that you can use instead. Some alternatives for delightsome include enjoyable, pleasurable, satisfying, gratifying, enchanting, alluring, captivating, charming, delightful, and lovely. These words can be used to describe anything from a beautiful sunset to a great meal to a beloved book. Using synonyms can help you to be more precise in your writing and add variety to your vocabulary, making your writing more interesting and engaging for readers.

What are the hypernyms for Delightsome?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Delightsome?

Delightsome is an adjective that describes something that brings great pleasure, joy or satisfaction. Some antonyms of delightsome are unsatisfactory, unpleasant, dull, dreary, tiresome, tedious, monotonous, arduous, laborious, and wearisome. These words are used to describe something that is not enjoyable or pleasurable. Something can be unsatisfactory if it does not fulfill your expectations. Conversely, something can be dull, dreary or tiresome, making it difficult to enjoy. Monotonous and tedious are used to describe something that is repetitive and lacks variety. Arduous, laborious and wearisome suggest something that is difficult, tiring or exhausting. Therefore, these antonyms of delightsome characterize unpleasant or uninspiring experiences.

Usage examples for Delightsome

All this Delightsome countryside is Hogg-land too, let us remember, as well as Scott-land.
"In the Border Country"
W. S. (William Shillinglaw) Crockett
This added to my other employments the Delightsome one of courting, and we were married on the first of January, 1858. Although we have lived together for fifty years, we never have been reconciled yet, because there never has been any occasion for a reconciliation.
"Memoirs of Orange Jacobs"
Orange Jacobs
Then she and Miss Prue had a long, Delightsome talk, in which she told her good friend all about the Grandet party, the order of the King's Daughters, those beautiful, impressive books of Hale's, and something- not a great deal, for Sara was naturally reticent of her inner life-of the hopes and longings kindled by them in her soul.
"Sara, a Princess"
Fannie E. Newberry

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