Vorfreude

Vorfreude

Definition

The German word “Vorfreude” translates to “anticipation” or “pre-joy” in English. It refers to the feeling of excitement and happiness that one experiences before a long-awaited event or activity.

Opposite

The opposite of “Vorfreude” is “Unlust,” which means “reluctance” or “lack of desire.” While Vorfreude signifies a positive anticipation, Unlust represents the absence of excitement or enthusiasm towards an upcoming event.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for “Vorfreude” include:

  • “Vorahnung” (premonition)
  • “Spannung” (tension)
  • “Erwartung” (expectation)

Examples

Here are some examples of how “Vorfreude” can be used in sentences:

  1. Ich kann es kaum erwarten, meine Familie im Urlaub wiederzusehen. Die Vorfreude ist riesig!
    (I can’t wait to see my family again on vacation. The anticipation is huge!)

  2. Die Vorfreude auf das Konzert war so groß, dass ich den ganzen Tag nicht stillsitzen konnte.
    (The excitement for the concert was so intense that I couldn’t stay still all day.)

  3. Sie konnte ihre Vorfreude kaum verbergen, als sie die Geschenke unter dem Weihnachtsbaum sah.
    (She could hardly hide her anticipation when she saw the presents under the Christmas tree.)

  4. Der Anblick des köstlichen Essens weckte in ihm große Vorfreude auf das bevorstehende Mahl.
    (The sight of the delicious food sparked great anticipation in him for the upcoming meal.)

“Vorfreude” captures the delightful feeling of looking forward to something with joy and enthusiasm, often making the wait itself a part of the pleasure.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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