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Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Enjoying, showing, or marked by pleasure, satisfaction, or joy. Happy valentines day friend by a spontaneous or obsessive inclination to use something. Enthusiastic about or involved with to a disproportionate degree.

Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc.

If you are glad about something, you are pleased about it. I’m so glad that you passed the exam. She seemed glad of the chance to leave early. You can also say that you are happy about something when you are pleased about it. She was happy that his sister was coming. If someone is contented and enjoys life, you say that they are happy.

She always seemed such a happy woman. Don’t use ‘glad’ with this meaning, and don’t use ‘glad’ in front of a noun. If someone shows that they are happy by smiling and laughing a lot, you say that they are cheerful. The men stayed cheerful and determined even when things got difficult. There are a number of adjectives which are used to indicate how happy or sad someone is. His wife gave birth to their first child, and he was ecstatic about it.

That was one of the best races of my life,’ said an elated Hakkinen. It had received euphoric support from the public. A wedding is a joyful celebration of love. On her wedding day the bride looked truly radiant. Hogg was jubilant after winning the men’s doubles for the 10th time. Marina was a confident, happy child.

They are both very cheerful in spite of their colds. She was a jolly, kindhearted woman. They were light-hearted and prepared to enjoy life. She was gazing at him with a soft, contented smile on her face. I feel more fulfilled doing this than I’ve ever done.

David’s mother was unstable and moody. The government tried to appease discontented workers. I’d grown fond of our little house and felt sad to leave it. Her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy. She’s been very depressed and upset about this whole situation. Do you tend to be over-serious or gloomy?

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