animate, boost, cheer, delectate, encourage, give a lift, hearten, invigorate, pick up, rejoice, vitalize
Definitionv. make glad or happy
Last update: September 3, 2015
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Of late, in 1809, he found in letters from home more frequent complaints from his mother that their affairs were falling into greater and greater disorder, and that it was time for him to come back to gladden and comfort his old parents. [Please select]
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Suffer us to be gladdened by your triumphant aspect as you go to your reward. [Please select]
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And did her beauty gladden me for that one moment and then die. [Please select]
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Colonel Finnis, glancing back, saw a sight to gladden any commandant's heart. [Please select]
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"Come into my hut, that I may gladden my heart with the sight of thee." [Please select]
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Jean espied a white-faced black horse that gladdened his sight. [Please select]
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It is one of the most familiar of the sounds that gladden the Indian countryside. [Please select]
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Her fingers went nimbly about her gifts--trifling things, only enough to gladden simple hearts. [Please select]
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It is the "spirit of the hive" that decides how many bees shall be born every day, arranging this in accordance with the number of flowers that gladden the country-side. [Please select]
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--had he a mother in the distant settlement, who watched, and longed, and waited for the son that was never more to gladden her eyes. [Please select]
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