glee (Meaning)

Wordnet

glee (n)

great merriment

malicious satisfaction

Webster

glee (n.)

Music; minstrelsy; entertainment.

Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; paricularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast.

An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices. It is not necessarily gleesome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glee

glee Sentence Examples

  1. The child's eyes sparkled with glee as she unwrapped her long-awaited gift.
  2. The students erupted into a chorus of glee as they learned their team had won the championship.
  3. With glee, the artist watched the masterpiece he had spent months creating come to life.
  4. The audience burst into uncontrolled glee when the comedian's punchline hit home.
  5. The hikers reveled in glee as they reached the summit, soaking in the panoramic view.
  6. The child's gleeful laughter filled the room as she played with her new toy.
  7. The dancers moved with glee, their bodies expressing the pure joy of their craft.
  8. The glee of the students was palpable as they finally understood the complex equation.
  9. With a gleam in his eye, the grandfather watched his grandchildren experience the same glee he had felt as a child.
  10. The gleeful cheers of the crowd reverberated throughout the stadium as the home team scored the winning goal.

FAQs About the word glee

great merriment, malicious satisfactionMusic; minstrelsy; entertainment., Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; paricularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast., An unaccomp

merriness, festivity, mirth, cheer,cheerfulness, joviality, revelling, gayness, reveling, gleefulness

unhappiness, sadness, dejection, seriousness, gloom, melancholy, forlornness, sorrow, spleen, melancholy

The child's eyes sparkled with glee as she unwrapped her long-awaited gift.

The students erupted into a chorus of glee as they learned their team had won the championship.

With glee, the artist watched the masterpiece he had spent months creating come to life.

The audience burst into uncontrolled glee when the comedian's punchline hit home.