gladden
IPA: gɫˈædʌn
noun
- A surname.
verb
- (transitive) To cause (something) to become more glad.
- (intransitive, archaic) To become more glad in one's disposition.
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Examples of "gladden" in Sentences
- Benedict told them he was gladdened.
- She has gladdened the hearts of thousands.
- She saw something that gladdened her heart.
- A lark sings to the daisy and gladdens her heart.
- Geordie fans will be gladdened by the latest reports.
- It gladdens the heart to see the article given new life.
- Last year, farmer Tanaji Nalavade's story was one that gladdened hearts.
- I am gladdened by how many colorful and interesting plants came to mind.
- Of course, he was willing to help, he said, and his enthusiasm gladdened me.
- The performance has gladdened the hearts of their countrymen way back at home and other supporters.
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