fain
How to Use Fain
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn old-fashioned word meaning "gladly" or "willing," now mostly seen in older literature.
Archaic — used in poetry and older texts, not modern conversation.
Word Forms
more fain comparative, fainer comparative, fained past tense, fain plural, fained plural, Fains plural, fains singular, fain singular, fained singular, fainest singular, fainedst singular, faineth singular, most fain superlative, fainest superlative
Fill the Gap
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She was _____ to accept the offer, having no better one.
Etymology
From Old English fægen, "glad, joyful," a word going back to a Proto-Germanic root meaning "glad."