English to Amharic Meaning of glad - ደስ


Glad :
ደስ

ደስተኛ, ደስ, የሚያመጡትን, እደሰታለሁ, የሚያስደስት, በጣም የተደሰተ, ይዘት, ረክተው, ብሩክ, ከቅራኔ, ምቹ, ፍልቅልቅ, የደስተኝነት, ያላግጡ, እንደቀድሞው, ብሩህ, የሚያበራ, መብራት, የሚያንጸባርቅ, ብልጭልጭ, ደስ የሚያሰኝ, ወጣት, የሚማርኩ, ማስተላለፍን, ቀጋ, አዝናኝ

ደስበማርባትናበደስታበመብልና በደስታgladsየሚያመጡትን
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Definitions of glad in English
Noun(1) any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated
Adjective(1) showing or causing joy and pleasure; especially made happy(2) eagerly disposed to act or to be of service(3) feeling happy appreciation(4) cheerful and bright
Examples of glad in English
(1) The thought disgusted me, but at the same time, made me glad .(2) I'm glad to hear this, and hope it pans out.(3) I'm glad to hear that Mark could barely see because of the ÔÇÿsolid wall of backs,ÔÇÖ because that means there were a lot of people there.(4) He was glad to hear complains about the perfect Sabina.(5) This is what they want and we should all be glad for being able to please.(6) It's too easy to forget to be glad for the things you do have, and be unhappy about the things you don't.(7) I was suddenly very glad for that expert hearing of his.(8) I'm glad to hear you say you have some qualms here.(9) I'm always glad to get home, put my feet up and relax.(10) To be named top dog among 140 regions from all corners of the continent is no mean feat, and we should all rejoice at such glad tidings.(11) All right, well, we're certainly glad to hear that, that all of this was in place.(12) In other news, I went back to work for a few hours, sharing the glad tidings with my coworkers in such detail that one of my students asked me if someone had had a baby.(13) ÔÇÿAnd we're always glad to welcome new members as well,ÔÇÖ he said.(14) I am very glad to hear that it won - and great prizes too!(15) Working with such great folks, from our authors to the other editors to all the readers, is a true pleasure and I'm glad to have been given the opportunity.(16) Privately, she was glad for the excuse to avert her gaze.
Related Phrases of glad
(1) be glad ::
ደስ መሆን
(2) very glad ::
በጣም ደስ
(3) glad to meet ::
ለመገናኘት ደስ
(4) be glad to ::
ደስ መሆን
(5) glad tidings ::
ብስራት
(6) glad rags ::
ደስ የተቦጫጨቀ
(7) glad about ::
ስለ ደስ
(8) glad-hand ::
ደስ-እጅ
Synonyms
Adjective
2. willing ::
ፈቃደኛ
3. pleasing ::
ደስ የሚያሰኝ
4. happy ::
ደስተኛ
Noun
6. gladiolus ::
gladiolus
Antonyms
1. dissatisfied ::
ደስ የሌለዉ
2. sad ::
መከፋት
3. unhappy ::
ያዘነ
Different Forms
glad, gladly, gladness, glads, gladsome
Word Example from TV Shows
I'm glad because I would not
have seen that coming.

I'm GLAD because I would not have seen that coming.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17

I'm glad you're alive.

I'm GLAD you're alive.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 2

Nothing.
Okay, I'm glad you're so sure, doctor.

Nothing. Okay, I'm GLAD you're so sure, doctor.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 5

Glad I could help.

Glad I could help.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 13

♪ So if you wanna learn
I'd be glad to teach ya ♪

♪ So if you wanna learn I'd be GLAD to teach ya ♪

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

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