Fain - English meaning
Fain – definitions in English dictionary
adjectivePleased or willing under the circumstances.
Usage examples:
The traveller was fain to proceedadjectiveCompelled by the circumstances; obliged.
Usage examples:
He was fain to acknowledge that the agreement was sacrosanct
adverbGladly.
Usage examples:
I am weary and would fain get a little rest
Fain translation into English
Fain: translate from English into Chinese
欣然, 强迫的
Fain: translate from English into Dutch
Graag, Gaarne, Zonnig, Gedwongen, Met genoegen, Proper
Fain: translate from English into French
Évanoui
Fain: translate from English into German
Gern
Fain: translate from English into Hindi
प्रसन्नतापूर्वक, प्रसन्नता से, इच्छुक, आनंद-सहित, प्रसन्न, खुश, मग्न
Fain: translate from English into Italian
Debole, Volentieri, Contento, Soddisfatto
Fain: translate from English into Korean
기꺼이
Fain: translate from English into Russian
Файн, Охотно, С радостью, Принужденный, Склонный, Готовый сделать
Fain: translate from English into Spanish
Deseando
Word origin
Old English fægen ‘happy, well pleased’, of Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘rejoice’; related to fawn2.
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