"Thankfulness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thankfulness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thankfulness" Meaning

A feeling of appreciation and gratitude, typically towards someone or something that has helped you in some way.

Example sentences:

I feel great because of my family's thankfulness towards me.
Showing thankfulness is essential to maintaining good relationships.
The letter expressed heartfelt thankfulness to the kind donor.

"Thankfulness" Examples

1. Expressing Gratitude to Others


Expressing thankfulness to a friend for their help.

"I want to express my heartfelt thankfulness to Sarah for her assistance in the project. Her help was invaluable, and I don't know what I would have done without it."

2. Appreciation in a Professional Setting


Showing thankfulness to a supervisor for an opportunity.

"I wanted to take a moment to express my thankfulness for this opportunity to work on the Smith account. It's been a fantastic learning experience, and I'm grateful to be a part of such a great team."

3. Thanksgiving Feasts and Events


Giving thanks during a Thanksgiving dinner.

"As everyone passed the turkey around the table, they spoke words of thankfulness for the food, their families, and the blessings in their lives."

4. In Expressions of Prayer or Reflection


Reflecting on thankfulness in a religious context.

"During this season of thankfulness, I reflect on the many blessings in my life, from the roof over my head to the love of good friends."

5. Expressing Gratitude for Health


Expressing thankfulness for one's health.

"I am deeply grateful for this body that allows me to experience the beauty of life, enjoy good coffee on a rainy day, and walk under the sunset without complaint."

"Thankfulness" Similar Words

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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 (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.

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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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