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rejoicing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rejoicing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of great joy or happiness, often in a celebratory context. Example: "The community was rejoicing after the announcement of the festival's return."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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60 human-written examples
"They probably rubbed their hands, rejoicing at having played a trick on the Russians," he said.
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There was also much wit in Bartlett's use of a parodic iambic pentameter and in the tissue of references to Shakespeare's plays: to Richard II in the image of deposition, to both parts of Henry IV in the portrait of a rogue Prince Harry rejoicing in, and ultimately rejecting, low life and even to Hamlet in the idea of Diana's ghost as an instrument of prophecy.
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All those people getting cheap laughs on social media out of Kennedy's last erratic performance on the BBC's Question Time, or rejoicing in his defeat on election night, were just a visible example of a culture which not only stigmatises people with mental health problems but treats public figures – politicians or otherwise – as if they were somehow less than human.
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Off he hurtled in exultation, his team-mates haring after him, some rejoicing with him, others begging him to calm down.
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The rest happened so suddenly that the supporters of West Germany and Argentina were, still, in turn, rejoicing and despairing before they had realised what happened.
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Party supporters have been rejoicing since Duda's apparent victory was announced late on Sunday.
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More cause for rejoicing for us retro freaks: venerable Sam's Grill has just reopened for veal cutlets Milanese and charbroiled sweetbreads with bacon.
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Victory itself is cause for rejoicing.
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On June 19th, the court delivered a pair of decisions which caused rejoicing and gnashing of teeth to both liberals and conservatives in equal measure.A unanimous court slapped down uppity Massachusetts, a stronghold of liberal Democrats, when it found that the state government's boycott of companies which did business with Myanmar was unconstitutional.
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ON THE face of things, a fall in the number of people infected with HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) from 39.5m to 33.2m over the course of a single year, as reported in this year's AIDS epidemic update from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and UNAIDS, should be cause for rejoicing.
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AND on the 60th day there was much rejoicing.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "rejoicing" to describe a communal or widespread expression of joy, particularly in response to significant events or positive news.
Common error
Avoid using "rejoicing" in highly formal or academic writing where a more neutral term like "celebrating" or "acknowledging" might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "rejoicing" can be as a verb (present participle) describing an action or as a noun denoting an act of showing joy. Ludwig AI confirms this with numerous examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Formal & Business
15%
Science
5%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
1%
Wiki
1%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the word "rejoicing" is a grammatically correct and frequently used term to express great joy or celebration. Ludwig AI validates this with numerous examples from authoritative sources like The Guardian and The Economist. While it can be used across various contexts, it is most commonly found in news and media. For more formal settings, consider using alternatives like "celebrating" to better align with register expectations. Understanding its nuances ensures effective communication in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
celebrating
Emphasizes the act of marking an occasion with festivities.
exulting
Suggests a feeling of triumphant joy.
delighting
Implies a more subtle and gentle form of happiness.
triumphing
Highlights the joy of overcoming a challenge or obstacle.
jubilating
Conveys a sense of unrestrained joy and celebration.
elated
Describes a state of great happiness and excitement.
in high spirits
Refers to a cheerful and lively mood.
merrymaking
Focuses on the social aspect of celebrating with others.
taking pleasure
Emphasizes the enjoyment and satisfaction derived from something.
feeling gratified
Suggests a sense of satisfaction and contentment.
FAQs
What does "rejoicing" mean?
"Rejoicing" refers to the act of feeling or expressing great joy or happiness, often in a demonstrative way. It suggests a celebration or a feeling of triumph.
How can I use "rejoicing" in a sentence?
What are some alternatives to the word "rejoicing"?
You can use alternatives like "celebrating", "delighting", or "exulting" depending on the context.
Is "rejoicing" formal or informal?
"Rejoicing" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it is often found in news reports, historical accounts, and literary works. More formal alternatives would be "celebrating" or expressing satisfaction.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested