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Gladden

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ˈɡlæd.ən/

Definitions

  • To make someone feel happy or pleased.
  • To bring joy or delight.

Usage Examples

  • The good news gladdened her heart.
  • Seeing the children play outside gladdened the old man.

Etymology

Derived from Old English "glædian," meaning "to make glad." Related to "glad," which has Proto-Germanic and Old Norse roots.

Synonyms

  • Cheer
  • Delight
  • Elate
  • Rejoice

Antonyms

  • Sadden
  • Depress
  • Dishearten

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French Rendre heureux /ʁɑ̃dʁ œʁø/
Spanish Alegrar /aleˈɣɾaɾ/
German Erfreuen /ɛɐ̯ˈfʁɔʏən/
Hindi प्रसन्न करना (Prasanna Karna) /prə.sən.nə kər.nɑ/
Mandarin Chinese 使高兴 (Shǐ gāoxìng) /ʂʐ̩˨˩˦ kau˥˩ ɕiŋ˥˩/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈɡlæd.ən/
  • American English: /ˈɡlæd.ən/

Historical Usage

The word "gladden" has been used in literature and religious texts for centuries to describe bringing joy or happiness to individuals or groups.

Cultural Nuances

In various cultures, acts of kindness, generosity, or good news are often described as "gladdening" moments, highlighting the emotional upliftment they bring.

More Information

The verb "gladden" is commonly found in poetry and classical literature, emphasizing the impact of joy on the human spirit. It is also used metaphorically to describe moments of relief or satisfaction.

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