adjective
1.Causing happiness.
‘glad tidings’
‘Glad tidings of comfort and joy or a severe case of bah, humbug?’
2.Feeling pleasure or happiness.
‘I’m really glad to hear that’
‘he was glad that Phyllis was gone’
3.Grateful.
‘she was glad of Hank’s lively company’
‘It was a nice night, though, and I think everyone was glad for a reason to stay together and talk.’
4.Willing and eager (to do something)
‘he will be glad to carry your bags’
‘And we’re glad to welcome him to do that, and we’ll be right back after this.’
noun
1.A gladiolus.
‘Bulbs that have their own protective tunics, such as glads and crocosmias, can be stored in baskets, boxes, or mesh bags.’
‘You can plant glads here February through May, about 5 inches deep and 4 inches apart in sandy, well-draining soil enriched with compost.’
verb
1.Make happy; please.
‘Albion’s lessening shore could grieve or glad mine eye’
‘We had no choice but to huddle in close physical proximity - a condition, I fear, that gladded my heart considerably more than it did his.’
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