enjoyment

/ɪnˈd͡ʒɔɪ.mənt/
noun 4

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

full, great, huge, maximum, real

She watched her children playing in the park with great enjoyment on her face.

pure, sheer

She played the music with pure enjoyment, smiling the whole time.

evident, obvious | quiet, simple

VERB + ENJOYMENT

derive, find, get, have

My children get so much enjoyment from playing in the park after school.

bring (sb), give sb, provide (sb with)

A good book can provide hours of quiet enjoyment on a rainy afternoon.

add to, enhance, increase

Good music and friends really add to the enjoyment of a long car journey.

spoil

PREP

for (sb's) ~

We organized the school fair mainly for the children's enjoyment.

with ~

The children laughed with enjoyment as they played games at the birthday party.

~ in

Many people find great enjoyment in reading books before they go to bed.

PHRASES

a source of enjoyment

Reading books has always been a source of enjoyment for my grandmother throughout her life.

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