Definition: to take one’s pleasure, enjoy, ravel, luxuriate
Pronunciation: de-LI-si-ait
Origin:
Well, sadly, unknown.
Why this word?
Deliciate. Try saying it, the way this word rolls of your tongue is exactly what it comes to represent. I can only assume that the origin of the word stems from ‘delicious’ and I absolutely love the fact that it takes the rich world of taste into other realms of enjoyment.
While food is a necessity we all agree we require to actually live, having good food is beyond that. Saying that you deliciated in something, means that you REALLY enjoyed it, in a way almost existential!
How to use the word deliciate in a sentence?
Deliciate is a verb standing for immense enjoyment.
“We absolutely deliciated yesterday at the amusement park! The kids had a lovely time and I think it will be a while before they forget this day!”
“I deliciate in you; so thankful for the day I met you ad what you brought into my life and existence”