As a noun:
* The children's laughter filled the park with delight.
* The chef's secret ingredient was a delight to the taste buds.
* The view from the mountaintop was a true delight.
* She took delight in her new garden.
As a verb:
* The music delighted the audience.
* The comedian's jokes delighted the crowd.
* The warm sunshine delighted the children.
* The news delighted her.
In phrases:
* To her delight, she found the lost key.
* The party was a delight to attend.
* The experience was a delight for all.
* It was a delight to meet you.
Figurative language:
* The sunset painted the sky with hues of delight.
* The aroma of fresh bread filled the air with delight.
* Her smile was a delight to behold.
Remember that the tone of your sentences can change depending on the context. For example, "The news delighted her" is more formal than "She was delighted by the news."