gleefulness / ˈgli fəl /

欣喜若狂欣喜若狂的心情高兴高兴之情

gleefulness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.

gleefulness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

gaiety

更多gleefulness例句

  1. Little moments, like CJ coming up to Casey to apologize during his exit interview or the gleeful look on Casey’s face when CJ fetched him from his lonesome cot, suggested that these two people might actually like one another in real life.
  2. The newspaper headlines—“One Running Shoe in the Grave,”—were almost gleeful.
  3. She’s gleeful in her evilness, and there’s something very engaging about that.
  4. Told that this campaign ad is probably the greatest ever, Quast was gleeful.
  5. Pharrell's Oscar performance of Best Original Song nominee "Happy" was just gleeful.
  6. Bates describes the media outlets “falling over one another to describe her baby weight in gleeful detail.”
  7. With the gleeful subhead: “After Years of Controversial Comments And Gaffes, Vice President Biden Gets Bumped From Prime Time.”
  8. On his way to the hospital, a gleeful Chen reportedly spoke with Secretary Clinton, telling her “I want to kiss you.”
  9. I wanted to jump and shout, but I compromised by taking Dr. Hudson down for a gleeful drink and planning our next tactic.
  10. The result was a desperate effort at restraint, mingled with gleeful anticipation.
  11. Gleeful, and vastly relieved, Professor Dineen slipped me twenty-five dollars out of his own pocket.
  12. They had a gleeful anticipation that the prisoner would play some audacious pranks upon the judge.
  13. Charlotte laughed in her face defiantly—contemptuously—with a gleeful, merry accent.