gladden
glad|den /gl'ædən/ (gladdens gladdening gladdened)
1 [PHRASE] V and N inflect
If you say that something gladdens someone's heart, you mean that it makes them feel pleased and hopeful. (WRITTEN)
...a conclusion that should gladden the hearts of all animal-rights activists.
2 [VERB] V n
If something gladdens you, it makes you feel happy and pleased. (LITERARY)
Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him.
≠ sadden
1 [PHRASE] V and N inflect
If you say that something gladdens someone's heart, you mean that it makes them feel pleased and hopeful. (WRITTEN)
...a conclusion that should gladden the hearts of all animal-rights activists.
2 [VERB] V n
If something gladdens you, it makes you feel happy and pleased. (LITERARY)
Charles's visit surprised him and gladdened him.
≠ sadden