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GLADDEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary gladden someone’s heart The news gladdened his heart A visit to Disneyland is sure to gladden the heart of any 8-year-old Such hybridity in the affairs of humankind might well gladden the heart of a historian in the grip of post-modernism No object of symbolic exchange could be more deserving or gladdened
Gladden - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To gladden is to make someone happy by delighting them or cheering them up It will gladden your heart to finally find your lost dog The verb gladden means "to make glad," from the Old English glæd, "bright, shining, gleaming" and also "joyous "
gladden verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . to make somebody feel pleased or happy gladden something The sight of the flowers gladdened her heart it gladdens somebody to do something It gladdened him to see them all enjoying themselves Definition of gladden verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Gladden - definition of gladden by The Free Dictionary Define gladden gladden synonyms, gladden pronunciation, gladden translation, English dictionary definition of gladden v glad·dened , glad·den·ing , glad·dens v tr To make glad: The good news gladdened our hearts See Synonyms at please v intr Archaic To be glad
gladden - Wiktionary, the free dictionary gladden (third-person singular simple present gladdens, present participle gladdening, simple past and past participle gladdened) (transitive) To cause (something) to become more glad Synonyms: cheer, cheer up, gratify, please; see also Thesaurus: gladden