GLAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary glad that She was glad that her parents lived to see her success glad to I'm glad to know the parcel arrived safely only too glad to I'd be only too glad to help you
GLAD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Glad definition: feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased: glad that you are here See examples of GLAD used in a sentence
Glad - definition of glad by The Free Dictionary 1 feeling joy or pleasure; pleased: glad about the good news 2 accompanied by or causing joy or pleasure: glad tidings 3 characterized by or showing cheerfulness, joy, or pleasure, as looks or utterances 4 very willing: I'd be glad to help 5 Archaic to make glad; gladden glad′ness, n n gladiolus (def 1)
glad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary glad (comparative gladder or more glad, superlative gladdest or most glad) (usually predicative) Pleased; happy; gratified
Glad - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com 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
GLAD meaning: Feeling pleased, joyful, or delighted - OneLook glad: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed (Note: See gladded as well ) adjective: Pleased; happy; gratified adjective: (obsolete) Having a bright or cheerful appearance; expressing or exciting joy; producing gladness verb: (archaic, transitive) To make glad noun: (informal) A gladiolus (plant)
glad adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . glad [not usually before noun] happy about something or grateful for it: He was glad that she had won She was glad when the meeting was over happy pleased about something nice that you have to do or something that has happened to someone: We are happy to announce the winner of our talent contest