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Gladden (disambiguation)

gladden         
(gladdens, gladdening, gladdened)
1.
If you say that something gladdens someone's heart, you mean that it makes them feel pleased and hopeful. (WRITTEN)
...a conclusion that should gladden the hearts of all animal-rights activists.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
2.
If something gladdens you, it makes you feel happy and pleased. (LITERARY)
Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him.
? sadden
VERB: V n
gladden         
I. v. a.
Delight, cheer, gratify, rejoice, bless, exhilarate, glad, make glad, please highly, make joyous or happy, fill with joy or pleasure, render-light-hearted.
II. v. n.
Become glad, grow happy or joyous, smile, beam, light up, grow light, brighten, grow bright.
gladden         
¦ verb make glad.

Wikipedia

Gladden

Gladden may mean to bring happiness or to become happier. It may also refer to:

Examples of use of Gladden
1. Gladden (D–Baltimore), who called O‘Malley "childish and rude" at the time, said he has matured.
2. "Black voters are smart, they‘re sophisticated, and they‘re looking," Gladden said.
3. It may not gladden the hearts of those hoping that his premiership will herald renewal, optimism and progressive enthusiasm.
4. Among those voters was Iris Gladden, a self–described news junkie and black voter who lives in rural Timmonsville, S.C.
5. Boyer died in an Atlanta hospital from complications of a brain hemorrhage, son–in–law Todd Gladden said.