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View usage for: (glædən) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense gladdens, present participle gladdening, past tense, past participle gladdened1. See gladden sb's heart 2. verbIf something gladdens you, it makes you feel happy and pleased. [literary] Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him. [VERB noun] Synonyms: please, delight, cheer, exhilarate More Synonyms of gladden gladden in British English (ˈɡlædən) verbto make or become glad and joyful Derived forms gladdener (ˈgladdener) noun gladden in American English (ˈglædən) verb intransitive2. Archaic to be or become glad Examples of 'gladden' in a sentencegladden The sight of pieces of skin may gladden the heart of the consumer.Mine is not a heart to be gladdened by the sight of a drum on every seat.It gladdens my heart to see you again. Her visit surprised and gladdened him. Additional synonymsThe people around him were cheered by his presence. Synonyms hearten, encourage, warm, comfort, elevate, animate, console, uplift, brighten, exhilarate, solace, enliven, cheer up, buoy up, gladden, elate, inspirit Definition to please greatly The report has delighted environmentalists. Synonyms please, satisfy, content, thrill, charm, cheer, amuse, divert, enchant, rejoice, gratify, ravish, gladden, give pleasure to, tickle pink (informal) Definition to make lively, cheerful, or bright Her presence enlivened even the most boring meeting. Synonyms cheer up, excite, inspire, cheer, spark, enhance, stimulate, wake up, animate, fire, rouse, brighten, exhilarate, quicken, hearten, perk up, liven up, buoy up, pep up, invigorate, gladden, vitalize, vivify, inspirit, make more exciting, make more lively - giver
- glacial
- glad
- gladden
- gladly
- gladness
- glamorous
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