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What are synonyms for gladly?

happily joyfully


Synonym of Happily?

Joyfuly, enthusiastically, gladly contently, cheerfully, gleefully, blissfully, merrily, with enthusiasm (luckily adv.)


How do you spell happliy?

The correct spelling is "happily." It is spelled with two "p"s and one "y", not with two "p"s and two "y"s.


How can you use fain in a sentence?

I would fain (happily/gladly) go with you on vacation . "I would fain improve every opportunity to wonder and worship, as a sunflower welcomes the light" (Henry David Thoreau).


How do you use the word gladly in a sentence?

I will gladly give you some sentences. He donated money gladly. She gladly paid to have her grass cut, rather than do it herself.


Other words than happily?

blissfully, blithely, brightly, buoyantly, cheerfully, contentedly, delightedly, delightfully, devotedly, elatedly, enthusiastically, exhilaratingly, exultantly, freely, gaily, gladly, gleefully, graciously, heartily, hilariously, jovially, joyfully, joyously, laughingly, lightheartedly, lightly, lovingly, merrily, optimistically, peacefully, playfully, pleasantly, sincerely, smilingly, sportively, vivaciously, willingly, with relish, with zeal, zestfully


Write a sentence with word gladly?

He gladly drove him to his house. He gladly took the job at this large firm.


How do you use gladly in a sentence?

you dont use gladly, sadly.


How do you use gladly as an adverb?

"I will gladly pay you Tuesday, for a hamburger today" - Wimpy (Popeye's friend)*The word gladly is always an adverb, meaning in a satisfied or happy manner.


What does the word fain mean?

The word fain is a mostly archaic adverb meaning "gladly" or "happily," and was also used as an adjective meaning "preferable."Example:"He would fain lose a fortune rather than disappoint a female acquaintance."


What is the comparative and superlative of happily?

The comparative of Happily is more happily and superlative of happily is more happily


What is a sentence using the word fain?

(fain is a mostly archaic word which means "gladly" or "happily", originally "preferably")I would fain walk a mile to avoid getting the car out.The knight would fain die before losing his honor.