Fairy Tale Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective cheerful or happy

adverb in a cheerful or happy manner

  • The gladsome news of the successful completion of the project was announced at the board meeting.
  • We had a gladsome time at the beach yesterday, the weather was perfect.
  • I'm feeling so gladsome after acing my exam!
  • Her laughter filled the room with a gladsome melody.

noun a female member of a royal family, especially a daughter or granddaughter of a king or queen

  • The princess attended the royal ball wearing a gown adorned with jewels.
  • Did you see the princess at the party last night? She looked amazing!
  • That princess is totally slaying in her outfit.
  • She may not have a crown, but she's the princess of the dance floor.

adjective Happy is an adjective that describes a feeling of joy or contentment.

adverb After is an adverb that indicates a point in time following another point in time.

preposition Ever is a preposition that indicates a point in time or a period of time.

  • After overcoming many obstacles, they finally found their happily ever after.
  • They lived happily ever after once they got married.
  • They were together and living their best life, happy ever after.
  • Their love story ended with a happily ever after, just like in fairy tales.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'snaggle-toothed' describes a person or animal with teeth that are uneven or crooked

  • The snaggle-toothed man had a charming smile despite his crooked teeth.
  • I can't help but smile when I see that snaggle-toothed dog running around.
  • That snaggle-toothed guy at the party was hilarious!
  • Her writing style is like a snaggle-toothed grin - imperfect but endearing.