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experiencing pleasure, satisfaction, or delight<the husband was glad to see his wife again, after so long an absence>Synonymsblissful, delighted, gratified, happy, joyful, joyous, pleased, satisfied, tickledRelated Wordsbeaming, blithe, blithesome, buoyant, cheerful, cheery, gay, gladsome, lighthearted, sunny, upbeat; gleeful, jocund, jolly, jovial, laughing, merry, mirthful, smiling; carried away, ecstatic, elated, enraptured, entranced, euphoric, exhilarated, intoxicated, rapturous, rhapsodic; exuberant, exultant, jubilant, rapt, rejoicing, thrilled; hopeful, optimistic, rosy, sanguineNear Antonymsabject, aggrieved, anguished, blue, brokenhearted, dejected, depressed, despondent, disconsolate, disheartened, downcast, downhearted, forlorn, melancholy; doleful, dolorous, lachrymose, mournful, plaintive, sorrowful, sorry, woeful; black, dark, desolate, dispirited, gloomy, glum, gray (also grey), grieved, heartbroken, heartsick, miserable, woebegone, wretchedAntonymsdispleased, joyless, sad, unhappy, unsatisfied
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having a desire or inclination (as for a specified course of action)<I am glad to do it>— see willing 1
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serving to lift oneʼs spirits<the doctor brought glad tidings to those awaiting news of her condition>— see cheerful 2
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