Alfonso
I would like to know the difference between 'being glad' and 'being happy'? Hello everyone, Some times even dictionaries take these words as similar, but it must be a clear difference in their proper usages. Could you give some examples and/or theory for the correct use of 'happy' and 'glad'. Thank you so much!
18 May 2015 00:08
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"Glad" and "happy" are almost interchangeable as synonyms Somebody can feel happy for no reason, usually a more subdued enduring sense of well-being, satisfaction, and enjoyment. But there has to be something concrete to feel glad about, usually associated with a short-term experience of pleasure, joy, or delight through some immediate cause. You can say that "happy" is "happier" than just "glad". In a business letter expressing pleasure, then you would use "glad", rather than "happy".
18 Mayıs 2015
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"Happy" means feeling good for any reason. "Glad" means you are happy BECAUSE you are grateful or appreciative about something. I am happy when I am eating ice cream. I am glad that I remembered to buy ice cream yesterday so that we have some to eat tonight. It makes me happy when I hear mockingbirds singing in my neighborhood. I am glad that I live in a neighborhood that has mockingbirds.
18 Mayıs 2015
"happy" is a twice stronger feeling than "glad"
20 Mayıs 2015
Happy Synonym positive meaning similar to the word "happy." cheerful, glad, content, pleased, delighted, joyful, elated, lighthearted, & thrilled
18 Mayıs 2015
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