
[Middle English, from Old English glæd.]
gladly glad'ly adv.SYNONYMS glad, happy, cheerful, lighthearted, joyful, joyous. These adjectives mean being in or showing good spirits. Glad often refers to the feeling that results from the gratification of a wish or from satisfaction with immediate circumstances: "Some folks rail against other folks, because other folks have what some folks would be glad of" (Henry Fielding). Happy applies to a pleasurable feeling of contentment: "Ask yourself whether you are happy, and you cease to be so" (John Stuart Mill). Cheerful suggests characteristic good spirits: a cheerful volunteer. Lighthearted stresses the absence of care: "He whistles as he goes, lighthearted wretch,/Cold and yet cheerful" (William Cowper). Joyful and joyous suggest lively, often exultant happiness: a joyful heart; joyous laughter.

Idioms beginning with glad:
glad hand
glad rags
See also give someone the once-over (glad eye); not suffer fools gladly.
Definition: happy, delightful
Antonyms: dismayed, sad, unhappy
Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars.
— Henry van Dyke, (1852-1933), American clergyman and writer.
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| GLAD | |
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| Origin | Pennsylvania, USA |
| Genres | Contemporary Christian |
| Years active | 1972–present |
| Labels | Indie |
| Website | http://www.glad-pro.com/ |
GLAD is one of the pioneers of Christian pop/rock and a cappella music, having formed as a progressive rock group in 1972 and discovered a large audience for their a cappella music in 1988.[1] Today, with over 1.5 million albums sold, they continue to perform concerts and release occasional recordings. As Contemporary Christian Music (CCM Magazine) described it, "GLAD's elegant vocals helped set them apart from other pioneers of Contemporary Christian music. That vocal sound has since evolved into a complex, self-sustaining life form of its own..."[citation needed] The GLAD sound is known for its tight harmonies and intricate arrangements with classical and jazz overtones. Some of their hits over the years have included "Be Ye Glad," "Maker of My Heart," "God is My Rock," "The Easter Song," "You Put This Love in My Heart," and "Color Outside the Lines."[citation needed]
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GLAD formed on the campus of West Chester State University of Pennsylvania[1] when singer Ed Nalle auditioned for a new Christian band. Nalle along with Bob Kauflin would write and produce much of GLAD's early material in addition to his role as lead vocalist. The other members (from Temple University in Philadelphia) were Bob Kauflin (keyboards, vocals), T. Coble (bass, vocals), John Bolles (guitar, vocals), and Brad Currie (drums). The group's name was chosen from a poll taken at a shopping mall.[2] Playing over 200 dates annually at college campuses, churches and concert halls throughout the United States, GLAD released their first two albums on Myrrh Records: GLAD (1978) and Beyond a Star (1980). Brothers Wayne Scott Farley (guitar, vocals) and Mark Farley (drums) briefly joined the group to record the latter album, Beyond a Star.
In 1981, the groups signed with Benson Records (on their Greentree label) and began releasing albums with different inflections: Captured in Time (1982) was markedly jazzy, Champion of Love (1985) was big and brassy, and Who Do You Love? (1987) offered driving synth rock.
"The Reason" (on Beyond a Star) was their first a cappella song, which they subsequently re-recorded for their watershed 1988 album, The Acapella Project. That album was released with some trepidation because there was no track record in the genre for the Christian market, but it proved tremendously popular (selling over 400,000 copies[1]), and received a Dove Award nomination and a Billboard Critic's Choice Award.[citation needed] Since that time, GLAD has alternated a cappella recordings with more subdued Adult Contemporary albums, the notable exception being 1995's lively Color Outside the Lines, co-produced by industry veterans Mark Baldwin and Joe Hogue for Light Records.[3]
GLAD made a venture into the mainstream later that year with A Cappella Gershwin (featuring arrangements by the legendary Gene Puerling), which helped introduce their music to a wider audience. The Charleston Gazette wrote, "GLAD has long been Christian pop music's most sophisticated ensemble... The singing, built around Ed Nalle's uncanny high tenor, has the elegance and sophistication the source material demands."[citation needed]
To date the group has produced twenty-three albums and performed thousands of concerts; additionally, since 1985 they have helped to secure sponsors for thousands of needy children in Third World nations through Compassion International and trips to countries such as Haiti, Mexico, Ecuador, Kenya, Brazil and Indonesia.
GLAD's current lineup includes Nalle and longtime members Chris Davis (a musician with a background in classical and electric guitar, plus session work in the Northwest) and John Gates (an experienced studio percussionist who backed Gladys Knight & the Pips, Frankie and the Knockouts, and others), plus alternating keyboardists Paul Langford and Don Pardoe. Kauflin and Don Hart are the group's primary a cappella arrangers. Recently, the group has released recordings inspired by the writings of John Piper and the worship music of Sovereign Grace Ministries (formerly PDI).
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Dansk (Danish)
1.
adj. - glad, glædelig, køn, strålende
v. tr. - gøre glad
v. intr. - blive glad
idioms:
2.
n. - gladiolus
Nederlands (Dutch)
blij, verheugd, verblijdend, gladiool, verheugen
Français (French)
1.
adj. - content, heureux, réjouissant
v. tr. - réjouir, rendre heureux
v. intr. - réjouir, rendre heureux
idioms:
2.
n. - (Bot) glaïeul, (Anat) partie médiane du sternum
Deutsch (German)
1.
adj. - froh, erfreulich
v. - erfreuen, sich freuen
idioms:
2.
n. - Gladiole
Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - ευχαριστημένος, ευχάριστος, χαρούμενος
idioms:
Italiano (Italian)
lieto, contento
idioms:
Português (Portuguese)
adj. - contente
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Русский (Russian)
довольный, радостный
idioms:
Español (Spanish)
1.
adj. - alegre, grato, contento, feliz, dispuesto a
v. tr. - alegrar, poner contento a alguien
v. intr. - estar dispuesto a algo
idioms:
2.
n. - gladiolo, estoque
Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - glad, nöjd, glädjande, strålande
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
1. 高兴的, 情愿的, 喜欢的, 使高兴, 使快活
idioms:
2. 非洲的一种花
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
1.
adj. - 高興的, 情願的, 喜歡的
v. tr. - 使高興
v. intr. - 使高興, 使快活
idioms:
2.
n. - 非洲的一種花
한국어 (Korean)
1.
adj. - 유쾌한, 밝은
v. tr. - 기쁘게 하다
v. intr. - 유쾌해지다
idioms:
2.
n. - (꽃의 일종) 글라디올러스
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - うれしい, 喜ばしい, 楽しい, 輝かしい, うれしそうな
n. - グラジオラス
v. - 喜ばせる, 喜ぶ
idioms:
العربيه (Arabic)
(صفه) مسرور
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - שמח, מרוצה, מגלה עליזות
v. tr. - שימח
v. intr. - שימח
n. - סיפן (פרח), גלדיולה
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