word request: Joy of sharing beauty





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I am looking for one word that reflects the pleasure of sharing something beautiful with someone else and seeing them enjoy that new thing.










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  • Are you sure there's a specific word for that?

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  • @BellaSwan no that's why I'm asking :)

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I am looking for one word that reflects the pleasure of sharing something beautiful with someone else and seeing them enjoy that new thing.










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  • Are you sure there's a specific word for that?

    – Bella Swan
    Apr 3 at 5:01











  • @BellaSwan no that's why I'm asking :)

    – Zenon
    Apr 3 at 5:16














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I am looking for one word that reflects the pleasure of sharing something beautiful with someone else and seeing them enjoy that new thing.










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I am looking for one word that reflects the pleasure of sharing something beautiful with someone else and seeing them enjoy that new thing.







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  • Are you sure there's a specific word for that?

    – Bella Swan
    Apr 3 at 5:01











  • @BellaSwan no that's why I'm asking :)

    – Zenon
    Apr 3 at 5:16



















  • Are you sure there's a specific word for that?

    – Bella Swan
    Apr 3 at 5:01











  • @BellaSwan no that's why I'm asking :)

    – Zenon
    Apr 3 at 5:16

















Are you sure there's a specific word for that?

– Bella Swan
Apr 3 at 5:01





Are you sure there's a specific word for that?

– Bella Swan
Apr 3 at 5:01













@BellaSwan no that's why I'm asking :)

– Zenon
Apr 3 at 5:16





@BellaSwan no that's why I'm asking :)

– Zenon
Apr 3 at 5:16










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Ecstasy comes as close as I can think of.



I know that technically 'ecstasy' does not necessarily involve 'shared' joy, however it is often used as the word of choice for shared joy or pleasure.



https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ecstasy



'We shared a moment of ecstasy as the chocolate melted on our tongues'






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    Ecstasy comes as close as I can think of.



    I know that technically 'ecstasy' does not necessarily involve 'shared' joy, however it is often used as the word of choice for shared joy or pleasure.



    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ecstasy



    'We shared a moment of ecstasy as the chocolate melted on our tongues'






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      Ecstasy comes as close as I can think of.



      I know that technically 'ecstasy' does not necessarily involve 'shared' joy, however it is often used as the word of choice for shared joy or pleasure.



      https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ecstasy



      'We shared a moment of ecstasy as the chocolate melted on our tongues'






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        Ecstasy comes as close as I can think of.



        I know that technically 'ecstasy' does not necessarily involve 'shared' joy, however it is often used as the word of choice for shared joy or pleasure.



        https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ecstasy



        'We shared a moment of ecstasy as the chocolate melted on our tongues'






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        Ecstasy comes as close as I can think of.



        I know that technically 'ecstasy' does not necessarily involve 'shared' joy, however it is often used as the word of choice for shared joy or pleasure.



        https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ecstasy



        'We shared a moment of ecstasy as the chocolate melted on our tongues'







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