"Gladys" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gladys" Meaning

Gladys is a female given name, originally a Latin name derived from "Gladis", which means "lucky" or "happy".

"Gladys" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Gladys"


Gladys was thrilled to receive the invitation to her high school reunion. (#Noun)
The nurse, Gladys, smiled kindly as she administered the injection to the patient. (#Proper Noun)
I'm gladys about your news, congratulations are in order! (#Interjection)
The Gladys Knight concert was sold out within hours of ticket sales opening. (#Proper Noun)
Mrs. Gladys, the librarian, helped me find the book I was looking for. (#Proper Noun)

"Gladys" Similar Words

Gladiole

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Gladiole refers to Gladiolus, a type of perennial flowering plant that is commonly referred to as the gladiolus or sword lily. It is a member of the iris family and is known for its showy, tubular flowers that come in a wide range of colors.

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Gladly

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Willingly or cheerfully; with a sense of pleasure or satisfaction.

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Glamis is a Scottish surname that means "narrow valley" or "glen." It is also the name of a village in Angus, Scotland, and is famous for being the last residence of the Earl of Angus, the lover of Banquo's wife in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth.