Results for: express joy
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be afraid, be frightened; be concerned; be afraid of -; have respect for -, chance, express regretfully, feeling of anxiety, fright; horror; concern; terror, frightening thought, revere, reverence, worryfear
be especially lively with emotion, blister, gas-filled sac; effervescence, dome, effervesce or boil up, emerge or appear, express something enthusiastically, false confidence, globule within liquid or solid, gurgle, gurgling sound, make something bubbl...bubble
be grateful, blame somebody for something, express gratitudethank
be important, be sign of something, exchange insults, mean something, represent, indicate; communicate, express, convey; have importance, have significancesignify
be or make enthusiastic, express enthusiasm or excitemententhuse
be sad about something, express disappointed regret, expression of regret, expression of sadness, mourn aloud, wail, express sorrow, grieve for; bewail, bemoan, wailing, mourning, bewailing; mournful song, cry of grief; complaint, work lamenting a deathlament
be sentimental, treat sentimentally, ascribe sentimental qualities; behave sentimentally, express exaggerated emotions, treat somebody or something too emotionallysentimentalize
be verbose, express in words (especially orally); make a word into a verb (Grammar), express something in words, make word into verbverbalize
be what somebody wants, give pleasure, if you would be so kind, like, satisfy a desire; cause pleasure, used in requests, used to express indignationplease
behave wildly, devilish power, expressing annoyance, interj. damn!, confound it! (used to express displeasure, irritation, etc.), place of punishment after death, place of punishment and torture where the wicked are sent after their death; misery, torm...hell
bend back, bring credit or discredit, mirror, send back a mirror image; send back energy from a surface; send back, cause to return; express, give a particular impression; contemplate, think, say to self thoughtfully, send something back, show a mirror...reflect
blow up or burst, blow up; be blown up; shatter, burst or shatter, come suddenly, disprove a theory, express emotion, increase dramatically, produce a vivid displayexplode
break down into components, examine structure, make an analysis, break down into parts and study (as in a subject), express by using function words, psychoanalyze, study closelyanalyze
breathe long and loud, exhalation, exhale loudly in relief or sorrow; make a sighing sound; yearn, long for, express feeling in sighs, loud exhalation which expresses relief or sorrow or other emotions; sighing sound, sound of rushing air, make exhalin...sigh
bring something up for somebody, cause somebody to go, create specified distance, estimate something, express judgment of something, express something, invest something, make somebody do something, make somebody have something, option to sell, place be...put
 

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