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gladden
/ ˈɡæə /
verb
- to make or become glad and joyful
Derived Forms
- ˈԱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- d· noun
- ܲ·d verb (used with object)
51Թ History and Origins
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The images of Rodri out on the first-team training pitches, running, turning and kicking the ball, will gladden the heart of every Manchester City fan.
Rather than viewing their opponents as enemies, many athletes seem to be emboldened and gladdened by their competitors’ successes.
The animated series pitches Aang’s refusal to entirely abandon his innocence as a gladdening luxury in a world ravaged by war.
It expects him to be a grander figure, a talisman who will gladden the jaded and enthuse audiences the orchestra has yet to enthuse.
“It gladdens my heart to see you like this, Odilia. All grown up,” Papá whispered as I leaned in and allowed him to give me a small, reserved hug.
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