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Enjoied vs. Enjoyed: What's the Difference?

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Published on November 1, 2023
Enjoied is an incorrect spelling. The right spelling is "enjoyed," which means took pleasure or delight in something.

Which is correct: Enjoied or Enjoyed

How to spell Enjoyed?

Enjoied is Incorrect

Enjoyed is Correct

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Key Differences

Recall that verbs ending in "oy" take "-ed" without changing the base.
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Nov 01, 2023
Think of the phrase "I enjoyed joy," focusing on the "oy" sound.
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Remember that "i" before "e" doesn't apply here.
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Visualize a joyous moment and the word "enjoyed" written underneath.
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Associate "enjoyed" with the simple act of enjoying a treat.
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Enjoied and Enjoyed Definitions

Enjoied

Enjoied is an incorrect spelling of Enjoyed.
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Oct 01, 2023

Enjoyed

Enjoyed means took pleasure in.
She enjoyed the concert.
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Oct 01, 2023

Enjoyed

Enjoyed also suggests having made use of a particular privilege.
She enjoyed the right to vote.
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Oct 01, 2023

Enjoyed

Enjoyed means found joy or satisfaction in a particular time.
They enjoyed the 1980s music scene.
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Enjoyed

Enjoyed indicates experienced with delight.
He enjoyed his vacation in Hawaii.
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Oct 01, 2023
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Enjoyed

Enjoyed can refer to having benefitted from something.
They enjoyed good health.
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Enjoyed

To receive pleasure or satisfaction from.
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Enjoyed

To have the use or benefit of
Enjoys good health.
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Enjoyed

To have a pleasurable or satisfactory time.
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Enjoyed

Simple past tense and past participle of enjoy
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FAQs

Which vowel is used before Enjoyed?

Typically, "enjoyed" starts a sentence or follows pronouns, articles, or conjunctions. However, the vowel "o" precedes it in "someone enjoyed."
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Nov 01, 2023

What is the root word of Enjoyed?

The root word is "enjoy."
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Nov 01, 2023

Why is it called Enjoyed?

It's called "enjoyed" because it's the past tense of the verb "enjoy," indicating past pleasure or delight.
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What is the verb form of Enjoyed?

"Enjoyed" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "enjoy."
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What is the pronunciation of Enjoyed?

It's pronounced as /ɪnˈdʒɔɪd/.
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Which preposition is used with Enjoyed?

Common prepositions with "enjoyed" include "by," "with," and "in."
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Nov 01, 2023

What is the singular form of Enjoyed?

"Enjoyed" as a verb doesn't have a singular or plural form. It remains "enjoyed" for all subjects.
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Nov 01, 2023

Which article is used with Enjoyed?

"Enjoyed" typically follows pronouns or subjects and doesn't directly have an article. However, "the" or "a" can be used in a broader context.
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Nov 01, 2023

What is the plural form of Enjoyed?

"Enjoyed" as a verb doesn't have a plural form.
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Nov 01, 2023

Is Enjoyed a noun or adjective?

"Enjoyed" is a verb.
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Nov 01, 2023

Is Enjoyed a negative or positive word?

"Enjoyed" generally has a positive connotation.
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Nov 01, 2023

Which conjunction is used with Enjoyed?

Any conjunction can be used with "enjoyed" based on the sentence, such as "and" or "but."
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Nov 01, 2023

Is Enjoyed an adverb?

No, "enjoyed" is not an adverb.
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Nov 01, 2023

How do we divide Enjoyed into syllables?

It's divided as en-joy-ed.
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Nov 01, 2023

Which determiner is used with Enjoyed?

Determiners like "the," "this," "my," etc., can be used based on context.
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Nov 01, 2023

What is the first form of Enjoyed?

The first form is "enjoy."
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Nov 01, 2023

Is Enjoyed a countable noun?

"Enjoyed" is not a noun.
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Nov 01, 2023

Is Enjoyed a collective noun?

No, "enjoyed" is not a collective noun.
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Is the Enjoyed term a metaphor?

On its own, "enjoyed" is not a metaphor, but it can be used in metaphorical contexts.
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How many syllables are in Enjoyed?

There are three syllables in "enjoyed."
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What is the second form of Enjoyed?

The second form is "enjoyed."
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Nov 01, 2023

How is Enjoyed used in a sentence?

"They enjoyed their time at the amusement park."
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Nov 01, 2023

Is the word Enjoyed imperative?

No, "enjoyed" is not imperative; it's in the past tense.
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Nov 01, 2023

What is the stressed syllable in Enjoyed?

The second syllable, "joy," is stressed.
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Nov 01, 2023

What part of speech is Enjoyed?

"Enjoyed" is a verb.
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Nov 01, 2023

What is another term for Enjoyed?

Another term could be "relished."
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Nov 01, 2023

What is the opposite of Enjoyed?

"Disliked" or "detested."
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Nov 01, 2023

What is the third form of Enjoyed?

The third form is also "enjoyed."
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Nov 01, 2023

Is Enjoyed an abstract noun?

No, "enjoyed" is not an abstract noun.
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Nov 01, 2023

Is Enjoyed a vowel or consonant?

"Enjoyed" is a word and contains both vowels and consonants.
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Nov 01, 2023
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