it connects one end of the circle to the other:) glad to help
Content Cheery Joyful Elated Jovial Wonderful Pleased Glad Ecstatic Delighted
The comparative form of "glad" is "gladder," which is used when comparing two things. The superlative form is "gladdest," which is used when comparing three or more things. These forms are created by adding "-er" for comparative and "-est" for superlative to the base adjective "glad."
gladder, gladdest
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I am glad you asked me to use that word in a sentence.
gratified, content, happy, satisfied, glad :)
Glad, joyful, pleased, cheerful, rejoice etc.
The likely word is "glad."
No, the word glad is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective 'glad' is often used as subject complement after a linking verb. Example:We were glad to see you after so long.
A four letter word meaning happy is glad.
The word 'glad' appears 101 times in the KJV Bible.
Elation is another word for happiness or joy. Some other words that you can use in place of happiness, or joy are blissful, and glad.
I'm glad you asked. 144.
There are several: Joyful, Merry, Gay, Cheerful are a few.
sad
The word "glad" is in the King James Version of the Bible 89 times. It is in 89 verses.