Definition of «glad tidings»

The phrase "glad tidings" is an idiomatic expression that means good news or joyful messages. It can refer to any piece of information that brings happiness, hope, or excitement to someone who hears it. The word "tidings" comes from the Old English word "tiden," which means a message or report about something that has happened. When put together with the adjective "glad," it implies that the news is positive and uplifting.

Sentences with «glad tidings»

  • In Isaiah 52:7 we read, «How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who proclaims peace, who brings glad tidings of good things.» (redeeminggod.com)
  • Christ's birth was, as the angels announced, «glad tidings for all people,» but it was also a testament to just how desperately far things had gone off track. (relevantmagazine.com)
  • I have hung my horn indoors on an antique mirror turned chalkboard, but it would look so pretty on a door to welcome friends and family with glad tidings of great joy for Christmas! (followtheyellowbrickhome.com)
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