Glad /(glăd)/

Glad

a.
  1. 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.
    A wise son maketh a glad father.
    — Prov. x. 1.
    He that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished.
    — Prov. xvii. 5.
    The Trojan, glad with sight of hostile blood.
    He, glad of her attention gained.
    As we are now glad to behold your eyes.
    Glad am I that your highness is so armed.
  2. Wearing a gay or bright appearance; expressing or exciting joy; producing gladness; exhilarating.
    Her conversation More glad to me than to a miser money is.
    Glad evening and glad morn crowned the fourth day.

Phrases & Compounds

Glad on 't
glad of it.

Glad

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Gladded; p. pr. & vb. n. Gladding

  1. To make glad; to cheer; to gladden; to exhilarate.
    That which gladded all the warrior train.
    Each drinks the juice that glads the heart of man.

Glad

v. i.
  1. To be glad; to rejoice. [Obs.]