different between gladsome vs gratifying
gladsome
English
Etymology
From Middle English gladsom, equivalent to glad +? -some.
Adjective
gladsome (comparative gladsomer, superlative gladsomest)
- Marked by joy or gladness; happy, joyous, or light-hearted.
Derived terms
- gladsomeness
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gratifying
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ræt?fa?.??/
- Hyphenation: grat?i?fy?ing
Verb
gratifying
- present participle of gratify
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