"Gratulatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gratulatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gratulatory" Meaning

Gratulatory refers to something that is complimentary or congratulatory, typically in a formal or official manner. It can also describe a statement or expression of praise or congratulations, usually given to someone who has achieved something notable or remarkable.

"Gratulatory" Examples

Gratulatory


A gratulatory phrase or message is one that expresses congratulations or good wishes, often in a formal manner.

Examples


The company sent a gratulatory email to the new CEO, welcoming him to the team.
The students and faculty gave a standing ovation with gratulatory applause at the graduate's Ph.D. ceremony.
The politician's campaign team released a series of gratulatory statements praising his victory in the primaries.
The CEO's speech at the annual meeting was filled with gratulatory remarks about the company's achievements.
The organizers prepared a gratulatory certificate for the winner of the marathon, congratulating her on her outstanding performance.

"Gratulatory" Similar Words

Gratuities

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Gratuities refer to small gifts or payments given to someone, typically as a gesture of appreciation or to show gratitude, such as a tip for a service provider, a gift to a host or hostess, or a charitable donation.

Gratuitous

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Gratuitously

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Used to describe something that is done freely, unnecessarily, or without sufficient reason, often in a way that is considered annoying or self-indulgent. For example, "The producer gratuitously added special effects to the movie, making it overly long and loud."

Gratuitousness

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Gratuitousness refers to the quality of being excessive, unnecessary, or unwarranted, often in a way that is perceived as annoying or off-putting. It can describe something that is done or said simply for its own sake, without any practical or logical purpose, and often without consideration for its potential impact on others.

Gratuity

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Gratulate

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Gratulated

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Gratulates

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To gratulate someone means to felicitate or congratulate them, typically on a significant occasion such as a wedding, anniversary, or achievement. It can also mean to express praise or admiration for someone's efforts or accomplishments.

Graubunden

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Graubünden is a canton in southeastern Switzerland. It is one of the most eastern and largest cantons of Switzerland, and its name is derived from the German words "Grau" meaning grey and "Bünden" meaning leagues or treaties. The name refers to the fact that the canton was formed as a alliance or league of grey-bearded men. It is known for its picturesque mountains, valleys, and charming villages, and is often referred to as the "Rhätisches Bund" (Romantic League) due to its stunning scenery and historic significance.

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Graupel

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Gravamen

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Grave

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Graved

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The word "graved" is the past tense of the verb "grave", which means to carve or engrave a design or text on a surface, especially a tombstone. It can also mean to bury someone in a grave.