Gladly
Gladly is an adverb that expresses willingness, pleasure, or enthusiasm in performing an action. It signifies a positive and agreeable attitude towards something asked or offered.
Meaning and Usage:
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Willingly: To do something readily and without reluctance. For example, "I would gladly help you with that project."
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Pleasurably: To do something with enjoyment or delight. For example, "She gladly accepted the invitation to the party."
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Enthusiastically: To do something with great excitement and eagerness. For example, "He gladly shared his knowledge with his colleagues."
Synonyms:
Common synonyms for "gladly" include:
- Willingly
- Cheerfully
- Readily
- Eagerly
- Happily
- Joyfully
- Freely
- Voluntarily
Antonyms:
Common antonyms for "gladly" include:
- Reluctantly
- Unwillingly
- Grudgingly
- Sadly
- Hesitantly
Etymology:
The word "gladly" is derived from the Old English word "glædlīċe," which is formed from "glæd" (meaning "bright, shining, cheerful") and "-līċe" (a suffix meaning "in a manner of"). Thus, "gladly" originally implied doing something in a bright and cheerful way.
Common Phrases:
"Gladly" often appears in phrases such as:
- "I would gladly..."
- "Gladly accepted"
- "Gladly offered"