gleefully
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- ungleefully adverb
Etymology
Origin of gleefully
First recorded in 1730–40; gleeful ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Critics have been gleefully predicting the European project’s demise since it launched in 1957.
From Barron's
Critics have been gleefully predicting the European project’s demise since it launched in 1957.
From Barron's
The new rules also have empowered some of the sport’s longtime pushover programs to gleefully kick sand in the faces of their former bullies.
Mr Maleary believes the false portrayal has been gleefully lapped up by audiences.
From BBC
Nevertheless, Shepherd snapped a picture of the moment and gleefully sent it around to friends.
From Los Angeles Times
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