Synonym: bright, charmed, cheerful, delighted, gay, happy, joyful, joyous, pleased, satisfied, sad, sorrowful. Similar words: salad, blade, accolade, glass, glance, glare at, glacier, sunglasses. Meaning: [glæd] n. 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. adj. 1. showing or causing joy and pleasure; especially made happy 2. eagerly disposed to act or to be of service 3. feeling happy appreciation 4. cheerful and bright.
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271) None the less, he is, all in all, glad he went to Tufts.
272) The Frandon matter has been one of some embarrassment and I am glad it has been resolved, though the ambiguity remains.
273) Youth is to all the glad season of life; but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains, or what it escapes. Thomas Carlyle
274) Sharpe, glad that he was not having to ride anywhere, began tugging at his tight boots.
275) Val was thirty-eight, and was glad that there was no age limit on the entry for the course.
275) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
276) They were a decent lot and I was glad that they accepted me despite my anomalous position.
277) I'm really glad to meet you. Betty's talked a lot about you.
278) If happiness depended on what we have, then the richest would always be glad, not sad. RVM
279) But he was glad to have them because they too seemed to offer some assurance that Amy would stay.
280) She was glad when Westerfield church hove into view and sensed that he was just as relieved.
281) Mr. Clark I am glad to confirm that an announcement about this order will be made shortly.
282) By late afternoon Glover was feeling glad not to be worn out for the mild diversion of Halloween.
283) I am glad to say that the Council of Mortgage Lenders has agreed to such an arrangement.
284) Everyday there will be an opportunity to smile or to frown, to dance or to drown, to be glad or sad. It's a choice! RVM
285) If we can be glad. But we choose to be sad, we are mad! RVM
286) Her attitude to us is very frank, for which we are glad.
287) I was glad to hear the accent, for it reminded me of my exciting days in Northern Ireland, recounted elsewhere.
288) We are all glad that she has arrived safely and has all her faculties!
More similar words: salad, blade, accolade, glass, glance, glare at, glacier, sunglasses, looking glass.