different between joyfully vs gladly
joyfully
English
Etymology
joyful +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d???f?li/
- Hyphenation: joy?ful?ly
Adverb
joyfully (comparative more joyfully, superlative most joyfully)
- In a joyful manner; joyously.
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gladly
English
Etymology
From Middle English gladly, gladliche, from Old English glædl??e (“gladly”); equivalent to glad +? -ly. Compare Danish glædelig (“joyful”), Icelandic gleðilegur (“delightful”). More at glad, -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??lædli/
Adverb
gladly (comparative gladlier or more gladly, superlative gladliest or most gladly)
- In a glad manner; happily.
- Willingly; certainly.
- Would you like a beer?
- Gladly, thank you.
Derived terms
- suffer fools gladly
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