Yes, it is. It means "full of glee" - happy or joyful.
no, its an adjective. glee is a noun.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the -LY suffix added to the adjective gleeful.
Yes gleeful is a word according to the websters dictionary Answer. Yes, gleeful means to be merry.
An adjective for cheerfulness is "joyful." This term conveys a sense of happiness and light-heartedness, often reflecting a positive and uplifting demeanor. Other similar adjectives include "cheerful," "gleeful," and "mirthful."
There is no prefix in gleeful. The suffix is -ful.
birthday party is related to "gleeful" as funeral is related to somber
gleefulness (an English word) = joy, happiness
It means extremely happy.
Gleeful.
because singing is gleeful!
Fearful, Tearful, Gleeful
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