glee Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɡliː]
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Meaning of glee In English

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Examples of glee

  • And the high-wage employers went along with glee!

  • Three of the children show teeth: one in glee, one in some fear, and one, a bystander, in amusement.

  • In this light, perhaps it is carping to wish for just a bit more glee when listing fatal flaws in opposing lines of work.

  • The mill was then taken over for glee-singing and dancing.

  • Spouses, relatives and friends all begin to die off and some elderly survivors take a sombre glee in totting up the score.

  • Where the opera works best is when the focus is intensely on racism, and humanity's glee at destroying lives and property.

  • The introduction of the non-domestic rate was not greeted with great glee in the north because the amounts levied on businesses were greatly increased.

  • Those concerned will be rubbing their hands with glee and trotting off on holidays abroad.

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Translations of glee In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    快樂,興奮,高興…

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  • 中文简体

    快乐,兴奋,高兴…

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  • Español

    regocijo, júbilo, alegría…

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  • Português

    euforia…

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  • 日本語

    歓喜…

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  • Türk dili

    başkalarının kötü şansı veya iyi şansından dolayı duyulan büyük mutluluk, sevinç…

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  • Français

    joie, jubilation…

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  • Catalan

    alegria…

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