delighted

delighted
adj.

1) delighted at, by, with

2) delighted to + inf. (we'll be delighted to come)

3) delighted that + clause (I'm delighted that you were able to visit us)

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[dɪ'laɪtɪd]
by
with
delighted at
delighted that + clause (I'm delighted that you were able to visit us)
delighted to + inf. (we'll be delighted to come)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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