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

Enjoyment \En*joy"ment\, n.

  1. The condition of enjoying anything; pleasure or satisfaction, as in the possession or occupancy of anything; possession and use; as, the enjoyment of an estate.

  2. That which gives pleasure or keen satisfaction.

    The hope of everlasting enjoyments.
    --Glanvill.

    Syn: Pleasure; satisfaction; gratification; fruition; happiness; felicity; delight.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
enjoyment

1550s, "state of enjoying," from enjoy + -ment. As "that which gives pleasure" from 1732.

Wiktionary
enjoyment

n. (context uncountable English) The condition of enjoying anything.

WordNet
enjoyment
  1. n. the pleasure felt when having a good time

  2. act of receiving pleasure from something [syn: delectation]

  3. (law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property; "we were given the use of his boat" [syn: use]

Wikipedia
Enjoyment (DVD)

Enjoyment is the follow-up DVD release to indie band Kaiser Chiefs' highly successful debut album Employment, released on November 28, 2005.

The main focus of the DVD is an approximately 90 minute documentary directed by Walpole-based artist Cally Callomon (who is responsible for much of the band's artwork), with an unusual narration by Bill Nighy and over an hour of live footage shot from various points in the band's career, ranging from their time as indie band Parva to the 2005 tour of Employment.

Fitting with the documentary theme of the DVD, there are segments between the footage featuring interviews with the supposedly younger and older selves of the band members.

Besides the documentary, the DVD also includes all the band's music videos up to 2005's " Modern Way", plus footage from their live performances at summer festivals (including Glastonbury) and access to the official Kaiser Chiefs website.

Usage examples of "enjoyment".

It was also granted me to perceive that there issued from this enjoyment as from their fountainhead the enjoyments of evils of all kinds, such as adultery, revenge, fraud, slander, and evil-doing in general.

It would be similar with adultery, had it not been provided that the power to commit this evil decreases with the abuse, but with many there still remains the enjoyment of thinking and talking about it, and if nothing more, there is still the lust of touch.

They answered that it was the enjoyment of committing adultery, stealing, defrauding and lying.

Pierre held out one at random and drank with enjoyment, gazing with ever-increasing amiability at the other guests.

I invented on the spot three purely imaginary stories, making a great display of tender sentiments and of ardent love, but without alluding to amorous enjoyment, particularly when she seemed to expect me to do so.

Now and then we recollected that the time of our separation was near at hand, our grief was bitter, but we contrived to forget it in the ecstacy of our amorous enjoyment.

I was so pleased at all the amorous enjoyment her senses were evidently experiencing, that I made her easy by telling her that the success of the great magic operation depended upon the amount of pleasure she enjoyed.

Uncle --I Part from Marcoline and Set Out for Paris--An Amorous Journey Thus freed from the cares which the dreadful slanders of Possano had caused me, I gave myself up to the enjoyment of my fair Venetian, doing all in my power to increase her happiness, as if I had had a premonition that we should soon be separated from one another.

Emily Moseley had just completed her eighteenth year, and was gifted by nature with a vivacity and ardency of feeling that gave a heightened zest to the enjoyments of that happy age.

And I recommend to them that, while offering up the ascriptions justly due to Him for such singular deliverances and blessings, they do also, with humble penitence for our national perverseness and disobedience, commend to His tender care all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners, or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in which we are unavoidably engaged, and fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty hand to heal the wounds of the nation, and to restore it, as soon as may be consistent with divine purposes, to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquillity, and union.

I varied our pleasures in a thousand different ways, and I astonished her by making her feel that she was susceptible of greater enjoyment than she had any idea of.

She was astonished, but evidently moved, and I did not leave her till my enjoyment was complete.

Certainly Babbie was enjoying herself, and Jed, where an impatient man would have been frantic, was enjoying her enjoyment.

And if the women on the promenade were homely and ill-dressed, even the bonnes in unpicturesque costumes, and all the men were slouchy and stolid, how could any one tell what an effect of gayety and enjoyment there might be when there were thousands of such people, and the sea was full of bathers, and the flags were flying, and the bands were tooting, and all the theatres were opened, and acrobats and spangled women and painted red-men offered those attractions which, like government, are for the good of the greatest number?

The nights were now long enough for us to have ample time for enjoyment, so we began by making an excellent supper, and then devoted ourselves to the worship of Love and Sleep.