"Thankful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thankful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thankful" Meaning

Feeling or showing gratitude for something or someone.

"Thankful" Examples

Usage Examples for "Thankful"


To express gratitude and appreciation:
- "I am thankful for my loving family."
Example: She's thankful that he did not get into a fender bender.
- "I am thankful for the great food at this local restaurant."
Example: My family and I will be thankful for experiencing that moment in our lives.
- "I am thankful for my dog, who always stands by me."
Example: The family was thankful for his medical care.
- "My tutor was thankful for the gift."
Example: 59 hatcheries remained thankful for the breeding assistance we received from him.
- "To be thankful today is to have every other day in the right perspective."
Example: All teams remained thankful for a successful collaboration and satisfied with the material finished the project as agreed.

"Thankful" Similar Words

Thanatotic

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Thane

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"He that holds by the tenure of a thane" meaning a vassal or feudal lord, a holder of a fief or a large estate, especially in Scotland.<br><br>In modern usage, it can also refer to:<br><br> A boss or superior.<br> A senior or high-ranking noble.<br> A noble or aristocratic title, similar to a lord or baron.<br><br>The word "thane" originated from the Old English word "þegn", meaning servant or attendant, and referred to a type of feudal lord or noble in medieval Scotland.

Thanes

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A noble or aristocratic title in medieval Scotland, ranking below the king but above a knight. A thane was a noble warrior and landowner, who held a grant of land directly from a king.

Thanet

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Thangka

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Thangka (also spelled as Tangka) is a traditional form of Buddhist art that originated in Tibet and other parts of the Himalayas. It is a painting on cloth (usually silk or cotton) that is used to narrate stories and scenes from Buddhist mythology and history.<br><br>Thangkas typically depict various Buddhist deities, Buddhist figures, mandalas, and mythological scenes. They are often created on a rectangular piece of cloth, typically in a vertical format, with intricate and colorful designs.<br><br>Thangkas serve several purposes:<br><br>1. Representation of Buddhist teachings: They illustrate the principles and stories of the Buddhist faith.<br>2. Meditation aid: Thangkas are used as a focus for meditation and contemplation.<br>3. Offering to deities: Thangkas are offered to Buddhist deities as a form of worship.<br>4. Decoration: They are displayed in temples, monasteries, and homes as decorative pieces.<br><br>The creation of thangkas requires great skill and attention to detail, as the painter must adhere to traditional techniques and designs while expressing their own creativity.

Thank-yous

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Gratitude or appreciation expressed in various forms, often as a way of acknowledging or showing thanks to someone for a deed, action, or gesture.

Thank

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Used to express gratitude or politeness, usually in response to a favor or help received, or to acknowledge a gift, an apology, or any form of consideration.

Thanked

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Expressing gratitude or appreciative of something, especially words or actions given in the past, to a person, item, or activity.

Thankfully

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Thankfulness

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A feeling of appreciation and gratitude, typically towards someone or something that has helped you in some way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I feel great because of my family's thankfulness towards me.<br> Showing thankfulness is essential to maintaining good relationships.<br> The letter expressed heartfelt thankfulness to the kind donor.

Thanking

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Thankless

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Thanklessly

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Without showing gratitude or appreciation; without being thankful.

Thanklessness

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Thanks

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Thanksgiving

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