Word "FAIN" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Adverb
Definition:
in a willing manner
Synonyms:
gladly, lief
Examples:
I would fain do it

Part of Speech:
Adjective
Definition:
having made preparations
Synonyms:
disposed, inclined, prepared

Crossword Clues for FAIN

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Gladly, in olden times
Simulate sound cheerfully
Gladly, in poetry
Gladly (olden times)
"I have a speech of fire, that ___ would blaze...": "Hamlet"
In a willing manner (archaic)
Gladly, in Shakespeare Newsday 30 Jul 2023
Gladly, to Shakespeare
Gladly, to Shakespeare LA Times Daily 26 Jan 2022
Heartless Dickensian compelled by circumstances
Willingly (archaic) The Telegraph Quick 28 Apr 2017
Willing LA Times Daily 06 Aug 2016
Willing
Willingly, once New York Times 17 Oct 2015
Gladly, old-style New York Times 30 Aug 2015
Willingly, once
Gladly, old-style
"April Love" composer Sammy
Lief
Willingly, old-style
"I'll Be Seeing You" songwriter Sammy
"I'll Be Seeing You" songwriter
Obliged, old-style
"April Love" composer Sammy
Willingly
Gladly, old-style
"Tender is the Night" songwriter
Gladly
Pop composer Sammy
"April Love" composer Sammy
Willingly, once
Gladly, in olden times
"I'll Be Seeing You" composer
Gladly, to Shakespeare
Gladly, to poets
Willing
Leading hitter on the A's.
Glad, to poets
Preferably.
Gladly, old style.
Gladly: Poet.
Constrained.
He plays first for the A's.
Desirous.
Glad: Poet.
Ferris of the Indians.
White Sox slugger.
American League batting leader.
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