gladless

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English

Etymology

From glad +‎ -less.

Adjective

gladless (comparative more gladless, superlative most gladless)

  1. joyless
    • 1915, Ernest Temple Thurston, The City of Beautiful Nonsense, page 118:
      [] Easter Sunday, for all its traditions, is a gladless day in London. There is positively nothing to do.
    • 1974, Casimir A. Kucharek, To Settle Your Conscience, page 112:
      For others it has turned the joy and love of praising God into a gladless fulfillment of “their obligation.”