Rejoyce vs. Rejoice — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Rejoyce and Rejoice
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Rejoyce
Obsolete spelling of rejoice
Rejoice
To feel joyful; be delighted
Rejoiced at the news.
Rejoiced in her friend's good fortune.
Rejoice
To feel joyful about (something)
Rejoiced that the ship reached land.
Rejoice
(Archaic) To fill with joy; gladden.
Rejoice
(intransitive) To be very happy, be delighted, exult; to feel joy.
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Rejoice
To have (someone) as a lover or spouse; to enjoy sexually.
Rejoice
(transitive) To make happy, exhilarate.
Rejoice
(obsolete) To enjoy.
Rejoice
To feel joy; to experience gladness in a high degree; to have pleasurable satisfaction; to be delighted.
I will be glad and rejoice in thy mercy.
Rejoice
To enjoy.
Rejoice
To give joi to; to make joyful; to gladden.
I me rejoysed of my liberty.
While she, great saint, rejoices heaven.
Were he [Cain] alive, it would rejoice his soul to see what mischief it had made.
Rejoice
The act of rejoicing.
Rejoice
Feel happiness or joy
Rejoice
To express great joy;
Who cannot exult in Spring?
Rejoice
Be ecstatic with joy
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