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gladly
[ glad-lee ]
adverb
- with happiness, pleasure, or delight; joyfully:
Thank you for your friendship, which I gladly accept.
- willingly and readily:
I will gladly die defending the honor of my fallen brothers.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gladly1
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Example Sentences
A man sitting next to the bus driver handed the soldier a bottle of water which was gladly received with a "thank you."
We will gladly continue patronizing those stores, but will not be taking our rifles.
If a patient is not yet playing football and a parent asks for my opinion, I gladly share it.
These Westerners bring (relative) wads of cash and influence, and are gladly met by opportunistic African leaders.
I told Al Jean I have a great story for one of the three Treehouse of Horror segments, and would gladly direct one of them.
Few of us there are who would not gladly read and speak several more languages if we had the chance of doing so.
England gladly seized the opportunity of injuring her enemy and sent aid to the people of Spain.
There are many articles in the American department of which I would gladly speak, that have attracted no public notice.
He stepped gladly into the building and the door shut with the familiar thunder that completed the reconstruction of the past.
A servant soon announced that their sleeping-rooms were ready, and they gladly at once sought their beds.
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