noun
- plural of glee; instances or expressions of great joy or delight
- plural of glee; unaccompanied vocal compositions for three or more voices, typically from the 18th and 19th centuries
Usage: musical term
Examples
- The children's glees were evident as they opened their birthday presents.
- She watched with glees as her team scored the winning goal.
- The choir performed several traditional glees at the concert.
- His glees at winning the lottery were short-lived.
- The audience's glees filled the theater during the comedy show.
- They sang glees together in the music hall every Thursday evening.