Glee vs. Glad

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Gleenoun

(uncountable) Joy; happiness great delight, especially from one's own good fortune or from another's misfortune.

Gleenoun

(uncountable) Music; minstrelsy; entertainment.

Gleenoun

An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices, not necessarily merry.

Gleeverb

To sing a glee (unaccompanied part song).

Gleenoun

Music; minstrelsy; entertainment.

Gleenoun

Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; paricularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast.

Gleenoun

An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices. It is not necessarily gleesome.

Gleenoun

great merriment

Gleenoun

malicious satisfaction

Gladadjective

Pleased, happy, gratified.

Gladadjective

(obsolete) Having a bright or cheerful appearance; expressing or exciting joy; producing gladness.

Gladverb

To make glad

Gladadjective

Pleased; joyous; happy; cheerful; gratified; - opposed to sorry, sorrowful, or unhappy; - said of persons, and often followed by of, at, that, or by the infinitive, and sometimes by with, introducing the cause or reason.

Gladadjective

Wearing a gay or bright appearance; expressing or exciting joy; producing gladness; exhilarating.

Gladverb

To make glad; to cheer; to gladden; to exhilarate.

Gladverb

To be glad; to rejoice.

Gladadjective

showing or causing joy and pleasure; especially made happy;

Gladadjective

(`lief' is archaic) very willing;

Gladadjective

feeling happy appreciation;

Gladadjective

cheerful and bright;

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