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Feel delightful
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Feel delightful" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of joy or pleasure, but it is not commonly used in this form. Example: "After a long day, I just want to feel delightful while relaxing at home."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
It had felt delightful.
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The result looks and feels delightful, from the aplomb with which each drawing is positioned on its respective page, to the sequencing of the images and the silky texture of the paper.
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It feels delightful to share the good tidings and watch others enjoy and benefit from a venture I established.
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"People are feeling delightful".
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Selznick's black-and-white illustrations lend a gritty film noir feel — a delightful contrast with the adorableness of Baby Monkey.
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I can feel the delightful surprise when a network television commercial describes the environmental benefits of organic methods.
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So obsessed, in fact that when his mother (Vivian Pickles) buys him a stylish Jaguar E-Type coupe, hoping he'll use it to impress the girls, Harold fashions it into a one-of-a-kind hearse, quickly using its sleek charms to court 80-year-old Maude (Ruth Gordon) in the screen's most unlikely, and many feel most delightful, romance.
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Another thing that feels eternally delightful, no matter the year: a bobsledding team from a tropical country.
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At various points in the song it's used to represent his penis ("I've got a motorcycle, it feels so delightful"), her lady parts ("She's got a motorcycle, why won't she let me ride it?) and, in the song's thrilling conclusion, an anthropomorphised Harley-on-Harley tryst ("I knew one day I'd fill you up, on my motorcycle").
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Overall, the app feels slick, delightful, and relatively intuitive for trying to teach people a major new sharing mechanic.
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ML: It feels quite delightful.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you intend to convey a sense of experiencing delight, use "experience delight" instead of "feel delightful."
Common error
Avoid using "delightful" directly after "feel" as it is an adjective and doesn't fit grammatically. Instead, use adjectives like "happy", "joyful", or rephrase to use "delight" as a noun.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Feel delightful" is intended to express a sensation of pleasure or joy, but grammatically it's not standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, it's not commonly used in this form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "Feel delightful" may seem like a straightforward way to express a feeling of pleasure, it's not considered grammatically correct in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this, noting its uncommon usage. Instead, it is better to use alternatives like "feel joyful" or "feel happy" to ensure clarity and accuracy. Understanding these nuances helps in crafting more effective and grammatically sound sentences. While the intention behind "Feel delightful" is clear, adhering to standard grammatical conventions will enhance communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Feel joyful
Replaces 'delightful' with 'joyful', maintaining a sense of happiness.
Feel happy
Substitutes 'delightful' with 'happy', conveying a general positive emotion.
Experience delight
Uses 'experience' to describe the feeling of delight, changing the verb.
Feel immense pleasure
Emphasizes the intensity of the pleasure felt.
Feel great satisfaction
Focuses on the satisfaction derived, rather than pure delight.
Be filled with delight
Emphasizes the state of being completely full of delight.
Feel a sense of bliss
Conveys a feeling of perfect happiness or blessedness.
Find pleasure in
Shifts the focus to finding pleasure in something.
Take delight in
Similar to 'find pleasure in', but with a more active connotation.
Feel a rush of joy
Describes a sudden, intense feeling of joy.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "Feel delightful"?
You can use alternatives like "feel joyful", "feel happy", or "experience delight" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "Feel delightful"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. "Delightful" is an adjective and should not be used directly after the verb "feel". It's more appropriate to use adjectives like "happy" or "joyful".
How can I use the word "delightful" correctly in a sentence about feelings?
Instead of saying "Feel delightful", you can say "experience delight" or "feel a sense of delight". These options use "delight" as a noun, which is grammatically correct.
What is the difference between "Feel delightful" and "Feel delighted"?
"Feel delighted" is grammatically correct because "delighted" is an adjective that can properly follow the verb "feel", indicating a state of being pleased. "Feel delightful" is incorrect because "delightful" is an adjective describing something that causes delight, not a state of feeling.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested