Similar words: gladden, maddened, reddened, ladder, bladder, gallbladder, rope ladder, stepladder. Meaning: ['glædn] adj. made joyful.
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1. Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him.
2. The news of your coming has gladdened my heart.
3. The news gladdened his heart.
4. It gladdened him to see them all enjoying themselves.
5. The sight of the flowers gladdened her heart .
6. Beth's smile in return gladdened the girl.
7. He would, I think, be gladdened by this day.
8. The success gladdened his heart.
9. The news gladdened my heart.
10. The news of your coming had gladdened my heart.
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11. Dissolution gladdened the well - to - do middle peasants but saddened the poor peasants.
12. Pug's cable from Pearl Harbor had both gladdened and humiliated Kirby.
13. Come with us to enjoy Mount Usher whose lilies, poppies and peonies gladdened the heart of William Robinson.
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