noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
derive pleasure/enjoyment etc
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Many students derived enormous satisfaction from the course.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
full
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A full days enjoyment for all.
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His sins are still murky enough to prevent his enemies from full enjoyment of triumph.
great
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This is one of those originals and still giving its present day owner great enjoyment .
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But the family found great enjoyment at their new weekend retreat.
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Three local anglers had been watching the pantomime with great enjoyment , and I have yet to live it down.
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However, save for that brief and embarrassing episode, the day had continued to be one of great enjoyment .
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Another thing the subject can give is the greater enjoyment of the world around, wherever we are.
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He was touchingly devoted to the beautiful Nildro-hain; and he evidently had moods of gaiety and a great capacity for enjoyment .
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I got the greatest enjoyment from that.
quiet
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The types of annoyance to the quiet enjoyment of an occupier are infinite.
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He counterclaimed for damages for breach of the covenant for quiet enjoyment and another claim relating to the drains.
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Obviously there has to be guidelines but we find cycling very compatible with quiet enjoyment of the forest.
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This covenant for quiet enjoyment will be followed by other covenants by the Landlord especially the covenant to repair 4.
■ VERB
add
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Such cosmopolitanism has many gratifications, and it does add to the total enjoyment of cruising.
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The social side of the group is very important and adds considerably to the enjoyment of the meetings.
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Just to add to the enjoyment , the hospitality at Urchfont is second to none, the food being quite scrumptious!
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Does it add to our enjoyment of the poetry?
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Miniature and Crazy Golf, Trampolines and Children's roundabouts are provided to add to the enjoyment .
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Even though today's streetwise children know it is all a fix, it will still add to their enjoyment .
enhance
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The need to maintain or enhance public enjoyment of lochs, rivers and reservoirs.
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Our aim instead is to enhance the understanding and enjoyment of sports by examining these phenomena.
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Food is there to keep you healthy and to enhance your enjoyment of life.
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The restaurant manager can gain maximum exposure for the chef and enhance customers' enjoyment of the food.
find
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Visitors who have no desire to be educated will find that their enjoyment of such exhibitions is unimpaired.
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They always seem intent on involvement in the situation and find pleasure and enjoyment in analyzing relationships of others.
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Rising early, Miss Lodsworth prayed that it would continue fine and her guides would find enjoyment as well as fulfilment in their Jamboree.
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Kovacs said, managing even to find enjoyment in the anticipation of fun ended.
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But the family found great enjoyment at their new weekend retreat.
give
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Hever Castle is a warm and welcoming place, giving continued enjoyment to visitors.
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The wireless and the cinema gave me such enjoyment that I decided I'd become an actor, a film star.
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Another thing the subject can give is the greater enjoyment of the world around, wherever we are.
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This is a good game to both give enjoyment and to provoke some thought.
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It was rather that she enjoyed so much and therefore gave so much enjoyment in return.
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Done properly, abseiling is safe, fun and gives enjoyment and a sense of achievement to many.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A really good wine will add to your enjoyment of the meal.
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I get a lot of enjoyment out of working with young children.
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I now play the piano mostly for enjoyment .
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Some state laws regulated the enjoyment of civil rights on the basis of race.
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The others were absorbed in their economic problems, social enjoyments, and political activities.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All that accentuated the swings of mood in a man capable of intense enjoyment but subject also to persistent melancholy.
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Because of the political activity, I had almost missed the enjoyment of spring.
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His throaty little murmurs told of his contentment and enjoyment of the ride.
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How frequently does children's enjoyment of school feature in discussion at staff or governor's meetings?
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Ill health and the onset of deafness did little to diminish Ada Leverson's enjoyment of life.
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Seeing these fish grow larger and exhibit adult colouration is the next stage of enjoyment .
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The content of the work seems to have been another source of enjoyment .
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They always seem intent on involvement in the situation and find pleasure and enjoyment in analyzing relationships of others.