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glad
adjective
-
glad
,
gladder
,
gladdest
feeling
happy
and
pleased
about
something
•
Ella
felt
glad
when
her
lost
puppy
finally
came
home
.
Ella
felt
glad
when
her
lost
puppy
finally
came
home
.
•
“
I
’
m
glad
you
could
make
it
to
the
party
tonight
,”
Mark
said
with
a
big
smile
.
“
I
’
m
glad
you
could
make
it
to
the
party
tonight
,”
Mark
said
with
a
big
smile
.
Old
English
glæd
“
bright
,
shining
;
joyful
,”
akin
to
Old
Norse
gladr
and
German
glatt
,
originally
meaning
“
smooth
,
bright
,”
later
“
cheerful
.”
adjective
-
glad
,
gladder
,
gladdest
willing
or
eager
to
do
something
because
you
think
it
is
helpful
or
good
•
I
’
d
be
glad
to
show
you
the
way
to
the
museum
.
I
’
d
be
glad
to
show
you
the
way
to
the
museum
.
•
She
said
she
was
glad
to
answer
any
questions
after
the
lecture
.
She
said
she
was
glad
to
answer
any
questions
after
the
lecture
.
adjective
-
glad
,
gladder
,
gladdest
showing
or
creating
brightness
and
cheerful
feelings
•
A
glad
chorus
of
birds
filled
the
spring
morning
air
.
A
glad
chorus
of
birds
filled
the
spring
morning
air
.
•
The
village
welcomed
the
travelers
with
glad
smiles
and
warm
fires
.
The
village
welcomed
the
travelers
with
glad
smiles
and
warm
fires
.
verb
-
glad
,
gladdening
,
glads
,
gladded
(
archaic
)
to
make
someone
happy
•
It
glads
my
heart
to
see
the
harvest
safely
gathered
.
It
glads
my
heart
to
see
the
harvest
safely
gathered
.
•
A
kind
word
may
glad
the
soul
of
a
lonely
traveler
.
A
kind
word
may
glad
the
soul
of
a
lonely
traveler
.