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Glad   /glæd/   Listen
Glad

adjective
(compar. gladder; superl. gladdest)
1.
Showing or causing joy and pleasure; especially made happy.  "Glad that they succeeded" , "Gave a glad shout" , "A glad smile" , "Heard the glad news" , "A glad occasion"
2.
Eagerly disposed to act or to be of service.  Synonym: happy.
3.
Feeling happy appreciation.
4.
Cheerful and bright.  Synonym: beaming.  "A glad May morning"
noun
1.
Any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated.  Synonyms: gladiola, gladiolus, sword lily.



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"Glad" Quotes from Famous Books



... close to the sea almost all the way. Eyebright felt as if she could never be tired of watching the waves rise and fall, or of breathing the air, which seemed to fill and satisfy her like food though it made her hungry, too, and she was glad of the nice luncheon which Mr. Bury had packed up for them. But even pleasant things have a tiring side to them, and as night drew on, Eyebright began to think she should be as glad of bed as she ...
— Eyebright - A Story • Susan Coolidge

... to his friends, when the house burned and destroyed all copies of his first book, "The edition is exhausted," but no such happiness came to Morris. And so when glad tidings of an artistic success came from Burne-Jones, he resolved to follow the lead and abandon architecture for ...
— Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 5 (of 14) • Elbert Hubbard

... will meet in less than twenty years, but before then your glad light eyes will be dim with tears, and the easy path you have striven to walk will be thickly strewn with thorn; and whether you deserve it or not, life will have for you a mournful earnestness, but notwithstanding ...
— Sowing and Reaping • Frances Ellen Watkins Harper

... excuse my company to-night. Langley will be glad to go with you; and as we sail so soon, I have ...
— Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 3. March 1848 • Various

... in her seat, uttering these two words in a voice so full of pathetic sorrow, that it brought the pain of coming tears into Hepworth's eyes. He was glad ...
— The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals • Ann S. Stephens


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