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    glad
    /ɡlad/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. make happy; please: literary "Albion's lessening shore could grieve or glad mine eye"

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  2. feeling or showing pleasure. happy I'm much happier in my new job. cheerful She's always very cheerful. in a good mood You're in a good mood this morning! pleased He was pleased that she had come back. glad I was so glad to see her. See more results » Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. More examples.

  3. Jul 10, 2012 · The meaning of GLAD is experiencing pleasure, joy, or delight : made happy. How to use glad in a sentence.

  4. adjective. us / ɡlæd / uk / ɡlæd / gladder | gladdest. Add to word list. A2. pleased and happy: glad about We were glad about her success. glad (that) I'm glad (that) you came. glad to I'm glad to know the package arrived safely. (only too) glad to I'd be (only too) glad to help you. glad of We'd be glad of the chance to meet her.

  5. Glad definition: feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased. See examples of GLAD used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of glad adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. If you say that you will be glad to do something, usually for someone else, you mean that you are willing and eager to do it. [ feelings ] I'll be glad to show you everything.

  8. GLAD definition: 1. happy about something: 2. very willing to do something: 3. to be grateful for something: . Learn more.

  9. 1. a. Experiencing or exhibiting joy and pleasure. b. Appreciative: was glad to be home. 2. Providing joy and pleasure: a glad occasion. 3. Very willing; pleased: glad to help. tr. & intr.v. glad·ded, glad·ding, glads Archaic. To gladden. [Middle English, from Old English glæd; see ghel- in Indo-European roots .] glad′ly adv. glad′ness n.

  10. Glad is how you feel when you hear that something nice happened to someone you care about, or when you learn you got an A on that test you studied so hard for. It means happy or pleased. Glad doesn't quite mean jumping for joy — it's more a state of contentment and pleasure.

  11. Noun. Filter. adjective. gladder, gladdest. Causing pleasure or joy; making happy. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Appreciative. Was glad to be home. American Heritage. Feeling or characterized by pleasure or joy; happy; pleased. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Very willing. I'm glad to help. Webster's New World.