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Antonyms for JOY
dʒɔɪjoy

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Wiktionary5.0 / 2 votes

  1. joynoun

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    They will be a source of strength and joy in your life.

    Antonyms:
    joylessness, unhappiness, infelicity

English Synonyms and Antonyms3.0 / 2 votes

  1. joy

    Gratification is the giving any mental or physical desire something that it craves; satisfaction is the giving such a desire all that it craves. Happiness is the positively agreeable experience that springs from the possession of good, the gratification or satisfaction of the desires or the relief from pain and evil. Comfort may be almost wholly negative, being found in security or relief from that which pains or annoys; there is comfort by a warm fireside on a wintry night; the sympathy of a true friend affords comfort in sorrow. Enjoyment is more positive, always implying something to be definitely and consciously delighted in; a sick person finds comfort in relief from pain, while he may be far from a state of enjoyment. Pleasure is still more vivid, being an arousing of the faculties to an intensely agreeable activity; satisfaction is more tranquil than pleasure, being the agreeable consciousness of having all that our faculties demand or crave; when a worthy pleasure is past, a worthy satisfaction remains. As referring to a mental state, gratification is used to denote a mild form of happiness resulting from some incident not of very great importance; satisfaction should properly express a happiness deeper, more complete, and more abiding; but as intellect or sensibilities of a low order may find satisfaction in that which is very poor or unworthy, the word has come to be feeble and tame in ordinary use. Happiness is more positive than comfort, enjoyment, or satisfaction, more serene and rational than pleasure; pleasure is of necessity transient; happiness is abiding, and may be eternal; thus, we speak of pleasures, but the plural of happiness is scarcely used. Happiness, in the full sense, is mental or spiritual or both, and is viewed as resulting from some worthy gratification or satisfaction; we may speak of a brute as experiencing comfort or pleasure, but scarcely as in possession of happiness; we speak of vicious pleasure, delight, or joy, but not of vicious happiness. Felicity is a philosophical term, colder and more formal than happiness. Gladness is happiness that overflows, expressing itself in countenance, voice, manner, and action. Joy is more intense than happiness, deeper than gladness, to which it is akin, nobler and more enduring than pleasure. Gaiety is more superficial than joy, more demonstrative than gladness. Rejoicing is happiness or joy that finds utterance in word, song, festivity, etc. Delight is vivid, overflowing happiness of a somewhat transient kind; ecstasy is a state of extreme or extravagant delight so that the one affected by it seems almost beside himself with joy; rapture is closely allied to ecstasy, but is more serene, exalted, and enduring. Triumph is such joy as results from victory, success, achievement. Blessedness is at once the state and the sense of being divinely blessed; as, the blessedness of the righteous. Bliss is ecstatic, perfected happiness; as, the bliss of heaven. Compare COMFORT.

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    Synonyms:
    blessedness, bliss, cheer, comfort, contentment, delight, ecstasy, enjoyment, felicity, gaiety, gladness, gratification, happiness, merriment, mirth, pleasure, rapture, rejoicing, satisfaction, triumph

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Princeton's WordNet5.0 / 1 vote

  1. joy, joyousness, joyfulnessnoun

    the emotion of great happiness

    Antonyms:
    sorrow

    Synonyms:
    joyousness, joy, delight, pleasure, joyfulness

  2. joy, delight, pleasureverb

    something or someone that provides a source of happiness

    "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight"

    Antonyms:
    sorrow

    Synonyms:
    joyousness, joy, pleasance, delectation, delight, pleasure, joyfulness

  3. rejoice, joyverb

    feel happiness or joy

    Antonyms:
    sorrow

    Synonyms:
    rejoice, gladden, jubilate, wallow, exuberate, exult, joy, triumph

  4. gladden, joyverb

    make glad or happy

    Antonyms:
    sorrow

    Synonyms:
    joy, gladden, rejoice

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words2.0 / 1 vote

  1. joynoun

    Synonyms:
    gladness, exultation, jubilation, mirth, festivity glee, elation, merriment

How to use JOY in a sentence?

  1. Pramod Kureel:

    SUFFERING together, is a greater bond of union than that of JOY.

  2. Michael Curry:

    You could visually see a relationship -- we saw that. And it was contagious in the room, you could feel it in the church and people were happy. They were happy and joyful and thankful, and you know what we need some joy in this world.

  3. Purvi Raniga:

    Holi teaches us to forgive and forget. The colours of Holi brings new colours into our lives. May these colours be filled with Joy, Happiness, Love and Abundance.

  4. Theresa May:

    (European Commission) President (Jean-Claude) Juncker followed Prime Minister May's announcement this morning without personal joy, the President very much liked and appreciated working with Prime Minister May. He will equally respect and establish working relations with any new prime minister, whomever it may be. Our position on the withdrawal agreement — there is no change to that.

  5. Ned Curic:

    The integration will enable Lamborghini owners to enjoy the convenience of an intelligent voice service while focusing on the joy of the Lamborghini driving experience.

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#3124trouble
#4281joy
#4452depression
#6542tears
#10700grief
#14621sorrow
#15487misery
#15811despair
#25291melancholy
#37535affliction
#48275unhappiness
#108546despondency

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