GLAD vs WILLING: NOUN
- Gladness.
- Any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated
- A gladiolus.
- The act of making a choice
- Inclination; desire; intention.
- The execution of a will.
GLAD vs WILLING: ADJECTIVE
- (`lief' is archaic) very willing
- Feeling happy appreciation
- Providing joy and pleasure.
- Pleased; joyous; happy; cheerful; gratified; -- opposed to sorry, sorrowful, or unhappy; -- said of persons, and often followed by of, at, that, or by the infinitive, and sometimes by with, introducing the cause or reason.
- Glad of it.
- Showing or causing joy and pleasure; especially made happy
- Pleased, happy, satisfied
- Eagerly disposed to act or to be of service
- Appreciative.
- Very willing; pleased.
- Experiencing or exhibiting joy and pleasure.
- Cheerful and bright
- Wearing a gay or bright appearance; expressing or exciting joy; producing gladness; exhilarating.
- Ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.
- Spontaneous; self-moved.
- Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
- Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.
- Disposed or inclined toward
- Not brought about by coercion or force
- Disposed or willing to comply
- Disposed or inclined; prepared.
- Acting or ready to act gladly; eagerly compliant.
- Done, given, or accepted voluntarily or ungrudgingly. : voluntary.
GLAD vs WILLING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of will.
GLAD vs WILLING: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be glad; to rejoice.
- N/A
GLAD vs WILLING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make glad; to cheer; to gladden; to exhilarate.
- N/A
GLAD vs WILLING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make glad; gladden.
- To be glad; rejoice.
- Smooth; level; open. Compare glade.
- Acting smoothly or freely; moving easily: as, a glad door or bolt.
- In good condition; thriving.
- Shining; bright; cheerful; wearing the appearance of joy: as, a glad countenance.
- Feeling joy, pleasure, or satisfaction, especially with reference to some particular event; pleased; gratified; well contented; joyful: rarely used attributively in this sense, but usually in the predicate, where it is used absolutely or followed by of or at, or by an infinitive with to: as, to be glad of an opportunity to oblige a friend.
- Causing joy or pleasure; giving satisfaction; pleasing.
- Synonyms Joyous, delighted, animated, exhilarated.
- Gladsome, cheering, exhilarating, animating. See gladness.
- Widely cultivated
- Especially made happy
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To gladden.
- Favorably disposed; ready; inclined; desirous: as, willing to work; willing to depart.
- Spontaneous, etc. See voluntary.
- Synonyms Minded.
- In harmony or accord; like-minded.
- Voluntary; cheerfully given, granted, done, or borne: as, willing service; willing poverty.
- Characterized by promptness or readiness in action; free from reluctance, laziness, or slowness: willing horse; a willing hand.
GLAD vs WILLING: RELATED WORDS
- Elated, Overjoyed, Gratified, Excited, Delighted, Proud, Gladsome, Lief, Cheerful, Beaming, Willing, Pleased, Grateful, Thankful, Happy
- Unforced, Disposed, Lief, Volitional, Volition, Compliant, Uncoerced, Voluntary, Consenting, Fain, Glad, Amenable, Prepared, Ready, Inclined
GLAD vs WILLING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fortunate, Elated, Overjoyed, Gratified, Excited, Delighted, Proud, Gladsome, Cheerful, Beaming, Willing, Pleased, Grateful, Thankful, Happy
- Willing and able, Unforced, Disposed, Volitional, Volition, Compliant, Uncoerced, Voluntary, Consenting, Fain, Glad, Amenable, Prepared, Ready, Inclined
GLAD vs WILLING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Glad to hear you are enjoying good health!
- But Im glad it worked out for us.
- Glad to hear you had a good process.
- Some genuinely superb info, Glad I discovered this.
- Our staff will be glad to help you.
- Glad you enjoyed your stay; please come again!
- Glad you are giving this project a try!
- So I am glad to be here and glad to have the opportunity to talk to you today.
- Be Glad, and Be Glad was what I wanted to hear.
- Glad you found some one to move you and glad they did a great job!
- But providing as much information as possible, being willing to triage and answer questions, and being willing to test potential fixes is even better!
- Market value is what someone is willing to pay that someone else is willing to sell at.
- Buyer is willing to fork over and the Seller is willing to use as collateral to secure the transaction.
- If you guys are willing to get me or my team to become a transcriptionist we are so willing to do so.
- The price at which an asset would change hands in a transaction between a willing, informed buyer and a willing, informed seller.
- The price that a willing buyer and a willing seller, both given full information, and neither under pressure to act, would agree upon.
- Fair market value can be defined as the price at which an asset or service passes from a willing seller to a willing buyer.
- The price for which a share could be transferred between a willing buyer and a willing seller.
- Because of this, there were many market participants willing to sell credit protection but few willing to purchase it.
- The price that a willing buyer and a willing seller would agree to.
GLAD vs WILLING: QUESTIONS
- Do not let your heart be glad when he is overthrown?
- Is it fitting to celebrate and be glad for my brother?
- Should I reply glad you like it or still be present?
- What does too soon made glad mean in my Last Duchess?
- Are Michigan fans glad that Tom Brady was a Wolverine?
- Why are the leaves on my glad plant turning yellow?
- How glad should we be that Porsche ignored the Cayenne?
- When did the Dave Clark Five release Glad All Over?
- Is Glad Day the oldest LGBT bookstore in North America?
- What are some Quranic verses with Glad Tidings of Paradise?
- How willing are Americans to compromise their freedoms?
- Are insurance companies willing to insure almost anything?
- Are patients willing to accept rheumatoid arthritis risks?
- Are Ghanaian courts willing to enforce arbitration awards?
- Are Americans willing to accept more European immigrants?
- Are Wikipedia administrators willing to investigate copyright matters?
- Are wealthier households more willing to take risks?
- What is the Willing Hearts Helpful Hands Initiative?
- Is ambledown willing to accept rectified documents?
- Is there a willing buyer/willing seller in land reform?