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1. (n.) glee
exultant joy.
2. glee
an unaccompanied part song for three or more voices.
Etymology: (bef. 900; ME; OE glēo; c. ON gl&ymacr;; akin to glow)
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| Definition of 'glee' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) hilarity, mirth, mirthfulness, glee, gleefulness
great merriment
2. (noun) gloat, gloating, glee
malicious satisfaction
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| Definition of 'glee' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) glee
music; minstrelsy; entertainment
2. (noun) glee
joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; paricularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast
3. (noun) glee
an unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices. It is not necessarily gleesome
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Sense: great delight
The children shouted with glee when they saw their presents.
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Afrikaans: blydskap, vrolikheid |
Arabic: غِبْطَه، إبْتِهاج |
Bulgarian: радост |
Brazilian: júbilo |
Czech: radost |
German: die Fröhlichkeit |
Danish: fryd |
Greek: αγαλλίαση, απόλαυση |
Spanish: júbilo, alegría, regocijo |
Estonian: rõõmuhõige |
Farsi: شادمانی |
Finnish: riemu |
French: joie |
Hebrew: שמחה |
Hindi: आनन्द |
Croatian: veselje, radost |
Hungarian: vidámság |
Indonesian: kegembiraan |
Icelandic: kæti, gleði |
Italian: gioia |
Japanese: 歓喜 |
Korean: 큰 기쁨 |
Lithuanian: džiūgavimas, džiaugsmas |
Latvian: līksmība |
Malay: keseronokan |
Dutch: vreugde |
Norwegian: fryd, jubel |
Polish: radość |
Persian: شادمانی |
Pashto: خوشالى، يو دول بدله چې په |
Portuguese: júbilo |
Romanian: încântare |
Russian: ликование |
Slovak: radosť |
Slovenian: radost |
Serbian: radost |
Swedish: glädje, fröjd |
Thai: ความปิติยินดี |
Turkish: neşe, sevinç |
Taiwanese: 歡喜 |
Ukrainian: веселощі |
Urdu: خوشی |
Vietnamese: niềm vui sướng |
Chinese: 高兴 |
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