Overjoy
Overjoy is a verb meaning to fill with great joy or delight. It expresses a state of extreme happiness, often exceeding ordinary happiness and bordering on ecstasy or elation. It can also be used to describe the act of causing someone else to experience such intense joy.
Usage:
The term overjoy typically implies a happiness that is profound and noticeable, sometimes even outwardly expressed through actions or exclamations. It suggests a level of happiness beyond simple satisfaction, reaching a state of near-perfect bliss. The intensity of the feeling is a key component of the word's meaning. It is generally used to describe significant or impactful events that bring about this exceptional joy, such as a major accomplishment, a long-awaited reunion, or a significant positive surprise.
Synonyms:
Synonyms for overjoy include:
- Delight
- Elate
- Exalt
- Gladden
- Thrall
- Transport
- Enrapture
Antonyms:
Antonyms for overjoy include:
- Sadden
- Depress
- Dishearten
- Discourage
Etymology:
The word overjoy is formed by adding the prefix "over-" to the word "joy," indicating an excess or abundance of joy. The prefix "over-" signifies exceeding a normal or acceptable limit, thus overjoy means to experience or cause an abundance of joy.