gladsome (Meaning)

Wordnet

gladsome (s)

experiencing or expressing gladness or joy

Webster

gladsome (a.)

Pleased; joyful; cheerful.

Causing joy, pleasure, or cheerfulness; having the appearance of gayety; pleasing.

gladsome Sentence Examples

  1. The gladsome child skipped merrily through the meadow, her laughter echoing through the air.
  2. The news of the impending birth brought a gladsome glow to the expectant parents' faces.
  3. The gladsome celebration filled the room with joy and revelry.
  4. The gladsome sunshine bathed the countryside in a warm, inviting glow.
  5. The arrival of spring brought a gladsome resurgence of life to the dormant forest.
  6. The gladsome reunion of long-lost friends filled their hearts with immeasurable joy.
  7. The gladsome sound of music soothed the weary travelers' souls.
  8. The gladsome news of his recovery filled the family with a sense of relief and elation.
  9. The gladsome smile on the teacher's face encouraged her students to strive for excellence.
  10. The gladsome victory brought a sense of triumph and vindication to the underdog team.

FAQs About the word gladsome

experiencing or expressing gladness or joyPleased; joyful; cheerful., Causing joy, pleasure, or cheerfulness; having the appearance of gayety; pleasing.

bright,cheerful, optimistic, chipper, blithesome, canty, careless, merry, joyful, upbeat

saturnine, sad, gloomy, dour, sad, joyless, unhappy, saturnine, unhappy, sullen

The gladsome child skipped merrily through the meadow, her laughter echoing through the air.

The news of the impending birth brought a gladsome glow to the expectant parents' faces.

The gladsome celebration filled the room with joy and revelry.

The gladsome sunshine bathed the countryside in a warm, inviting glow.