A1 noun Neutral #3,902 am häufigsten

enjoy

/ɪnˈdʒɔɪmənt/

The feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get from an activity or experience. It describes the state of having a good time or liking something very much.

Beispiele

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1

Reading books is a great source of enjoyment for her.

Reading books is a great source of enjoyment for her.

2

The committee expressed their sincere enjoyment of the evening's performance.

The committee expressed their sincere enjoyment of the evening's performance.

3

I get a lot of enjoyment out of just playing video games.

I get a lot of enjoyment out of just playing video games.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
enjoyment
Verb
enjoy
Adverb
enjoyably
Adjektiv
enjoyable
Verwandt
joy
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Merkhilfe

Think of the suffix '-ment' as a box that holds the action. 'Enjoy' is what you do; 'Enjoyment' is the feeling you keep in the box afterward.

Schnelles Quiz

The children found great _____ in playing at the park all afternoon.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: enjoyment

Beispiele

1

Reading books is a great source of enjoyment for her.

everyday

Reading books is a great source of enjoyment for her.

2

The committee expressed their sincere enjoyment of the evening's performance.

formal

The committee expressed their sincere enjoyment of the evening's performance.

3

I get a lot of enjoyment out of just playing video games.

informal

I get a lot of enjoyment out of just playing video games.

4

The researchers analyzed the participants' enjoyment during the social experiment.

academic

The researchers analyzed the participants' enjoyment during the social experiment.

5

We hope the new lounge area adds to your enjoyment of our facilities.

business

We hope the new lounge area adds to your enjoyment of our facilities.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
enjoyment
Verb
enjoy
Adverb
enjoyably
Adjektiv
enjoyable
Verwandt
joy

Häufige Kollokationen

great enjoyment great enjoyment
derive enjoyment from derive enjoyment from
source of enjoyment source of enjoyment
full of enjoyment full of enjoyment
simple enjoyment simple enjoyment

Häufige Phrasen

much to my enjoyment

much to my enjoyment

find enjoyment in

find enjoyment in

to the enjoyment of all

to the enjoyment of all

Wird oft verwechselt mit

enjoy vs joy

Joy is a deep, intense emotion of great happiness, while enjoyment is the pleasure taken from a specific activity.

enjoy vs enjoy

Enjoy is a verb (action), whereas enjoyment is a noun (the feeling itself).

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Nutzungshinweise

The word enjoyment is a noun and is often used with the verbs 'find', 'get', or 'derive'. It can be followed by the preposition 'from' or 'in'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the verb 'enjoy' when they should use the noun 'enjoyment', for example saying 'I had much enjoy' instead of 'I had much enjoyment'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the suffix '-ment' as a box that holds the action. 'Enjoy' is what you do; 'Enjoyment' is the feeling you keep in the box afterward.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the verb 'enjoy', which comes from the Old French 'enjoier', meaning to give joy to or to receive joy.

Grammatikmuster

Uncountable noun (usually) Can be used with 'much' or 'great' Often follows the pattern: [verb] + enjoyment + [from/in] + [something]

Schnelles Quiz

The children found great _____ in playing at the park all afternoon.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: enjoyment

Verwandte Redewendungen

Mehr Emotions Wörter

joy

A1

A deep feeling of great happiness and pleasure. It is used to describe an intense emotion or something that causes this feeling.

pleased

A1

To feel or show satisfaction and happiness about a specific event, situation, or result. It is commonly used to describe a person's positive emotional state when their expectations are met or exceeded.

content

A1

A feeling of being happy and satisfied with what you have or your current situation. It describes a state of peace where you do not feel the need for anything more.

eager

A1

Eager describes a person who has a strong desire to do something or is very excited about something that will happen. It suggests a positive, energetic readiness and a keen interest in a particular activity.

confident

A1

To be confident means feeling sure about your own abilities or that something will happen as you expect. It describes a person who believes in themselves and does not feel nervous or shy in front of others.

proud

A1

Proud describes the feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements or the achievements of those one is associated with. It is often used to express honor or high self-esteem regarding a specific quality or action.

relieved

A1

Feeling happy and relaxed because something difficult or unpleasant has stopped or did not happen. It describes the sense of comfort you feel when a worry goes away.

cherish

A1

To love someone or something very much and want to protect them. It also means to keep a happy memory or a feeling in your heart for a long time.

admire

A1

To look at someone or something and feel respect or approval. It is used when you think someone is very good, or when you think something is beautiful to look at.

tender

A1

A gentle and kind feeling or quality shown toward others. It describes a soft emotional state where someone is caring, affectionate, and easily moved by love or sympathy.

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