How Do You Spell GLADDED?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈadɪd] (IPA)

The word "gladded" is spelled with two d's, as opposed to just one, to capture the past tense ending of the verb "glad". In IPA phonetics, the pronunciation of "gladded" is /ˈɡlædɪd/, with the stressed syllable being the first one. The final syllable is pronounced similarly to the word "did", as the -ed ending is pronounced as /d/ instead of /t/ due to the preceding voiced consonant /d/. Overall, "gladded" is a simple yet specific way to indicate the past tense of "glad".

GLADDED Meaning and Definition

  1. The word "gladded" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "gladden." It is used to describe the act of making someone feel happy, pleased, or delighted. When something or someone "gladdens" a person, it brings a sense of joy or contentment to their life.

    The term "gladded" can also refer to the state of being made glad or happy. It represents an emotional response to a particular event, object, or situation. For instance, receiving good news or a pleasant surprise can leave a person "gladded," experiencing a sense of warmth and positivity.

    This verb is often used in the context of uplifting or encouraging situations, where the purpose is to bring pleasure or relief to someone. It implies an emotional transformation from a less positive state to a more joyful one. When someone is "gladded," it suggests that their spirits have been elevated, and their overall well-being has been improved.

    The term can be applied to various scenarios and personal experiences, such as being surrounded by loved ones, receiving kind gestures, or achieving personal goals. "Gladded" captures the essence of happiness and satisfaction that is brought forth from external circumstances or internal feelings.

Common Misspellings for GLADDED

  • fladded
  • vladded
  • hladded
  • yladded
  • tladded
  • gkadded
  • gpadded
  • glzdded
  • glsdded
  • glwdded
  • glqdded
  • glaxded
  • glacded
  • glafded
  • glarded
  • glaeded
  • gladxed
  • gladced
  • gladfed

Etymology of GLADDED

The word "gladded" is derived from the verb "glad", which can be traced back to the Old English word "glæd", meaning "bright, shining, cheerful, or joyful". It has Indo-European roots and is related to the Old Norse word "gladdr" and the Old High German word "glată". Over time, "glad" evolved into a verb, adjective, and adverb, with "gladded" being the past tense and past participle form of the verb "glad".

Conjugate verb Gladded

CONDITIONAL

I would gladded
you would gladded
he/she/it would gladded
we would gladded
they would gladded

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be gladding
you would be gladding
he/she/it would be gladding
we would be gladding
they would be gladding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have gladded
you would have gladded
he/she/it would have gladded
we would have gladded
they would have gladded

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been gladding
you would have been gladding
he/she/it would have been gladding
we would have been gladding
they would have been gladding

FUTURE

I will glad
you will glad
he/she/it will glad
we will glad
they will glad

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be gladding
you will be gladding
he/she/it will be gladding
we will be gladding
they will be gladding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have gladded
you will have gladded
he/she/it will have gladded
we will have gladded
they will have gladded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been gladding
you will have been gladding
he/she/it will have been gladding
we will have been gladding
they will have been gladding

IMPERATIVE

you glad
we let´s glad

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to glad

PAST

I gladded
you gladded
he/she/it gladded
we gladded
they gladded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was gladding
you were gladding
he/she/it was gladding
we were gladding
they were gladding

PAST PARTICIPLE

gladded

PAST PERFECT

I had gladded
you had gladded
he/she/it had gladded
we had gladded
they had gladded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been gladding
you had been gladding
he/she/it had been gladding
we had been gladding
they had been gladding

PRESENT

I glad
you glad
he/she/it glads
we glad
they glad

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am gladding
you are gladding
he/she/it is gladding
we are gladding
they are gladding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

gladding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gladded
you have gladded
he/she/it has gladded
we have gladded
they have gladded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been gladding
you have been gladding
he/she/it has been gladding
we have been gladding
they have been gladding

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