glad - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of glad in Hindi

Adjective

  • प्रसन्न
  • मगन
  • आनंदित
  • तुष्ट
  • ख़ुश

glad Definition

Adjective

  • pleased; delighted.

Verb

  • make happy; please.

Noun

  • a gladiolus.

glad Example

  • I'm really glad to hear that ( मुझे यह सुनकर वाकई खुशी हुई )
  • she was alive, which was something to be glad about ( वह जीवित थी, जिसके बारे में खुशी की बात थी )
  • Albion's lessening shore could grieve or glad mine eye ( एल्बियन का कम होता तट मेरी आंख को शोक या प्रसन्न कर सकता है )
  • I'm so glad I have you. ( मुझे बहुत खुशी है कि मेरे पास तुम हो। )

More Sentence

  • I'm glad to see you safe return'd to town.
  • He would have been glad of half a quid, anything. . .
  • The chums were glad also to meet Hal Vincent.
  • She was very cross, often; I'm very glad she's married.
  • I'm glad to find you think me so.
  • I'm glad of your good fortune.
  • What would you take with you that the people would be glad to get?
  • I was very glad to hear it, because such singing as hers will improve yours.
  • I'm glad to hear that.
  • God, I'm glad you called.
  • I'm so glad you talked me into this.
  • I'm glad my children aren't interested in the body-piercing fad because I think it is a little gross.
  • We would gladly help you move if we had the time, but unfortunately we'll be out of town on that day.
  • They were glad to hear that their daughter and her family would be able to visit for Christmas.
  • I'm sure glad I didn't buy my computer at that store. The same computer is on sale downtown for half the price.
  • They were sure glad they decided not to go camping. It rained all weekend.
  • I would be glad to give you a hand if you need any help moving into your new apartment this weekend.
  • You got the job? I'm so glad.
  • Glad I could help.
  • I am very glad to see you.
  • I'm glad you saved me the trouble.
  • I'm glad you came, but I'm sorry to put you to the trouble.
  • I am glad you asked.
  • I'm glad that's all behind us.
  • glad tidings
  • he was glad for the excuse to put it off
  • he will be glad to carry your bags