adjective
1.(of a person) having a cheerful disposition.
‘These were my favourite times, sitting before him, gladsome and proud; his thick strong arm about me.’
2.Filled with, marked by, or causing pleasure.
‘Water came ‘to cheer the high and lowly,’ and ‘a gladsome shout from the mass goes out’ to welcome its arrival.’
‘He tells me Teddy may be headed for the priesthood and adds this gladsome note, ‘He drives the head of ‘campus ministry’ nuts, who has told Ted he is on a ‘crusade’.’
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