gladly

[ˈɡlædli]

gladly Definition

  • 1in a willing manner; with pleasure
  • 2used to express one's willingness to do something

Using gladly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gladly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I would gladly help you with your homework.

  • Example

    She accepted the job offer gladly.

  • Example

    He gladly accepted the invitation to the party.

  • Example

    I will gladly pay you back next week.

gladly Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gladly

Antonyms for gladly

Phrases with gladly

  • to be patient and tolerant with people who are foolish or annoying

    Example

    As a teacher, she gladly suffers fools and helps them learn.

  • to be eager and willing to accept a difficult task or situation

    Example

    Despite the risks, he gladly took up the challenge of climbing the mountain.

  • to accept the consequences of one's actions, even if they are difficult or unpleasant

    Example

    She knew that pursuing her dreams would be hard, but she was willing to gladly pay the price.

Origins of gladly

from Middle English 'gledli', meaning 'cheerfully'

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Summary: gladly in Brief

The term 'gladly' [ˈɡlædli] means to do something in a willing or eager manner. It is often used to express one's willingness to do something. Examples include 'I would gladly help you with your homework' and 'She accepted the job offer gladly.' Phrases like 'gladly suffer fools' and 'gladly take up the challenge' denote patience and eagerness, while 'gladly pay the price' implies accepting the consequences of one's actions.

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