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Glad for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: glæd

What does Glad really mean?

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Glad is a word that we use to describe a feeling of happiness or contentment. It's like when something good happens to you, and you feel really happy inside. You know that feeling when you are excited about something, like going on a fun school trip or receiving a gift? Well, that's what it means to be glad!

Imagine you're at a carnival, and you're waiting in line for your favorite ride. You've been thinking about it all week, and you can't wait to get on it. Finally, it's your turn, and as you get on the ride and it starts moving, you feel a rush of excitement and joy. That feeling of excitement and joy is what it means to be glad.

Sometimes, being glad can also mean being relieved. Have you ever been worried or scared about something, and then it turns out everything is okay in the end? That sense of relief and happiness you feel is also what it means to be glad. It's like a weight being lifted off your shoulders, and you can finally relax and feel happy again.

Another way to think of being glad is like having a big smile on your face. You know when you see something really funny or when someone tells you a great joke, and you can't help but burst into laughter? That's the kind of joy and happiness that being glad brings. It's like your whole face lights up with a big smile.

So, when you hear someone say they are glad, they are telling you that they are feeling happy, content, relieved, or excited about something. It's a wonderful feeling that we all experience from time to time, and it's good to recognize and celebrate those moments of joy in our lives. Keep an eye out for things that make you glad and hold on to that feeling as long as you can!

Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Moore on 2023-10-29 07:17:10

Glad In a sentece

Learn how to use Glad inside a sentece

  • I am glad that I passed my math test.
  • She was glad to see her best friend after a long time.
  • He felt glad when he found out he won the competition.
  • They were glad to finally go on a vacation after many months of work.
  • The dog wagged its tail, showing that it was glad to see its owner.

Glad Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Glad Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.

sad

Glad Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Glad Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.

Glad Member Of

A group to which the original word belongs.