What part of speech is delighting?

Delighting can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. delighting is a verb, gerund of delight (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does delighting mean?

Definitions

Verb

delight - take delight in; "he delights in his granddaughter"
delight - give pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation"
delight - hold spellbound

Examples of delighting

#   Sentence  
1. noun His delight to see her was obvious to all.
2. noun The new car is a delight.
3. verb The gifts will delight the children.
4. verb I delight in going to the apple orchard each fall.
5. verb Pedants delight in being obtuse.
6. verb The people we meet in books can delight us either because they resemble the friends we hold dear in real life, or because they are unfamiliar people that we are pleased to get to know.
7. verb She would delight in catching flies and tearing off their wings.
8. verb The film will delight and enchant you.
9. verb The gifts will delight the children.
10. verb I delight in going to the apple orchard each fall.
11. verb Pedants delight in being obtuse.
12. verb The people we meet in books can delight us either because they resemble the friends we hold dear in real life, or because they are unfamiliar people that we are pleased to get to know.
13. verb She would delight in catching flies and tearing off their wings.
14. verb The film will delight and enchant you.
Sentence  
noun
His delight to see her was obvious to all.
The new car is a delight.
verb
The gifts will delight the children.
I delight in going to the apple orchard each fall.
Pedants delight in being obtuse.
The people we meet in books can delight us either because they resemble the friends we hold dear in real life, or because they are unfamiliar people that we are pleased to get to know.
She would delight in catching flies and tearing off their wings.
The film will delight and enchant you.
The gifts will delight the children.
I delight in going to the apple orchard each fall.
Pedants delight in being obtuse.
The people we meet in books can delight us either because they resemble the friends we hold dear in real life, or because they are unfamiliar people that we are pleased to get to know.
She would delight in catching flies and tearing off their wings.
The film will delight and enchant you.

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