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View synonyms for gleefully

gleefully

[ glee-fuhl-ee ]

adverb

  1. with exultant, often mischievous joy or delight; merrily:

    My little niece snapped a photo of her mama and gleefully showed us the image she just captured.



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  • un·glee·ful·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gleefully1

First recorded in 1730–40; gleeful ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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Example Sentences

Elsewhere, he called journalists the "enemy of the people" and gleefully imagined someone shooting through the press area of his campaign rally to get to him.

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In contrast, a running joke about the Donald obsessing about his hair has a fun, if gleefully nasty payoff in an episode involving Trump getting his head surgically stapled to impede his male pattern baldness.

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Cutler, in which Martha Stewart gleefully celebrates the death of a "New York Post lady" who wrote "horrible things" while covering Stewart's 2004 securities fraud trial.

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A couple of weeks ago the gang down in Mar-a-Lago was popping the champagne and gleefully drawing up plans to further destroy the White House gardens once the Trumps are in residence again.

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He also smiled his way through the season, gleefully tossed sunflower seeds on teammates and became Ohtani’s pal.

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