To make someone happy, pleased, or delighted.
From glad (happy) plus -en (causative suffix). This verb form emerged in Middle English as a way to express the action of bringing happiness to someone.
Gladden means to create happiness in someone else—which is why the phrase 'what gladdens your heart' feels more emotional than just 'what makes you happy'!
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