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Antonyms:
sad,
sadden
Often used in the same context:
tantalise,
enthuse,
palpitate,
excite,
astonish,
rankle,
infuriate,
mesmerise,
hearten,
horrify,
weariest,
tantalize,
displease,
bless,
tickle,
enrage,
irritate,
sadden,
stoniest,
aflutter,
enthrall,
enchant,
spellbind,
fascinate,
brighten,
amaze,
enamour,
discomfit,
tempt,
astound,
dazzle,
endear,
captivate,
enlighten,
vouchsafed,
inspire,
cavil,
keenest,
edify,
disappoint,
pleasing,
hackles,
mortify,
scintillate,
dear,
minds,
bemuse,
nauseate,
kindles,
boggle,
beckons,
startle,
yearn,
perturbs,
offend,
flutter,
dampen,
whet,
waken,
appals,
wordsworthian,
mollifies,
disconcert,
beguile,
warms,
transfix,
hearts,
arouse,
rejoice,
irk,
discerning,
diehard,
perspicuity,
mystify,
bewilder,
ardent,
anathema,
unfading,
evince,
titillate,
perplex,
dismays,
salutary,
uncharitable,
blanch,
glummest,
intoxicate,
impress,
succor,
slacken,
mesmerize,
bedazzle,
confound,
peachy,
pity,
illumine,
enliven,
delight,
scandalise,
daydreamers,
enkindle,
sanctimonious,
*,
aide,
aides,
allen,
anderson,
appears,
barker,
bartlett,
bauer,
beecher,
bennett,
blanco,
breckinridge,
brooke,
campbell,
charges,
clark,
cole,
coleman,
cooper
More general:
joy,
rejoice
Synonyms:
joy
Also try:
— Adjectives for gladden:
hannonen,
young,
congregationalist,
congregational,
other,
general,
social,
obscure,
opposite
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