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- Dictionaryenjoy/ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/
verb
- 1. take delight or pleasure in (an activity or occasion): "I enjoy watching good films" Similar Opposite
- 2. possess and benefit from: "the security forces enjoy legal immunity from prosecution" Similar Opposite
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to get pleasure from the situation that you are in: I don't think Marie is enjoying herself very much at school. Come on, why aren't you dancing? Enjoy yourselves! Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. More examples. enjoy! informal. something you say to someone when you have given that person something and you want them to enjoy it:
The meaning of ENJOY is to have a good time. How to use enjoy in a sentence. to have a good time; to have for one's use, benefit, or lot : experience; to take pleasure or satisfaction in…
The regular verb enjoy means ‘get pleasure from something’. It usually has an object: … (Definition of enjoy from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
If you enjoy yourself, you do something that you like doing or you take pleasure in the situation that you are in. I must say I am really enjoying myself at the moment. [ VERB pronoun-reflexive ]
To enjoy something is to take delight or pleasure in something: to have fun doing it. Whatever you like or love, you enjoy. Saying you enjoy something is a major compliment: it means you like it, and it makes you happy. Some people enjoy sports; others enjoy music.
Enjoy definition: to experience with joy; take pleasure in. See examples of ENJOY used in a sentence.
[transitive] enjoy something (formal) to have something good that is an advantage to you. People in this country enjoy a high standard of living. He's always enjoyed good health. Departmental managers enjoy considerable autonomy in the workplace. [intransitive] enjoy!
ENJOY definition: 1. If you enjoy something, it gives you pleasure: 2. to get pleasure from something that you are…. Learn more.
1. to receive pleasure from; take joy in. 2. to have the benefit of; use with satisfaction. 3. to have as a condition; experience: the land enjoyed a summer of rain. 4. archaic to have sexual intercourse with. 5. enjoy oneself to have a good time. [C14: from Old French enjoir, from en- 1 + joir to find pleasure in, from Latin gaudēre to rejoice]
ENJOY meaning: 1 : to take pleasure in (something); 2 : to have or experience (something good or helpful)