gladden

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sevindirmek
sevindir
mutlu etmek
mutlu et
{f} memnun etmek
sevinmek
cheer, gladden, exhilarate, rejoice
tezahürat, sevindirmek, neşelendirmek, sevinç
to gladden
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Английский Язык - Английский Язык
To become more glad in one's disposition

In May when every lusty heart flourisheth and bourgeoneth, for as the season is lusty to behold and comfortable, so man and woman rejoice and gladden of summer coming with his fresh flowers.

To cause (something) to become more glad

Her body was bent by age; her limbs trembled with palsy; her face, distorted into a mumbling leer, resembled more the grotesque shaping of some wild pencil, than the work of Nature's hand. Alas! How few of Nature's faces are left alone to gladden us with their beauty!.

to make joyous
{v} to make glad, delight, cheer
If something gladdens you, it makes you feel happy and pleased. Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him. sadden. to make someone feel pleased and happy
become glad or happy
{f} cheer, make cheery, make happy
become glad or happy make glad or happy
To become more glad in ones disposition
To make glad; to cheer; to please; to gratify; to rejoice; to exhilarate
make glad or happy
To be or become glad; to rejoice
If you say that something gladdens someone's heart, you mean that it makes them feel pleased and hopeful. a conclusion that should gladden the hearts of all animal-rights activists
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gladdened
made joyful; "the sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated--happy to be alive
gladdened
Simple past and past participle of to gladden
gladdening
{s} cheering, making cheery; encouraging; pleasing
gladdening
present participle of gladden
gladdens
Third person singular simple present of to gladden
gladden
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