Glad meaning in English
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Definition
glad: content, happy, pleased
I'm glad that you could come with me today. I'm so happy because I didn't want to go alone.
Examples
- "I'm so glad you came to Jamaica to see me."
- "I'm glad to welcome you all here to the Luxor Lakes Resort and Casino, and I'm happy to see such a great turnout for this event."
- "So glad you could come!"
- "Moira : I'm so glad you asked Brent."
- "Bruno : I'm glad you liked it."
- "Glad to see such a fine turnout."
- "I'm glad that you've finally arrived."
- "After meeting you, I'm rather glad he was busy."
- "You will find attached to this letter the contact information for my personal assistant, who would be glad to arrange a meeting for later this month."
- "You know with all these new corporate tax regulations and restrictions, I'm glad our accounting department, which is you, is capable of organizing our paperwork so efficiently."
- "I'm glad we have this opportunity to sit down together and finally discuss some personnel issues."
- "I'm glad that things are finally changing around here."
- "I'm glad you came along Donna."
- "I'm glad to see everyone showed up."
- "Harold : I'm glad you like it, Bruno."
- "Those clothes were on me for 15 days, so I'm glad someone else can enjoy them. So were you just having a swim or were you trying to get somewhere?"
- "Melanie : Hello, Mr Stevens, so glad to speak to you."
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