"Thanks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thanks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thanks" Meaning

An expression of gratitude, typically used to acknowledge someone's help or kindness. Also an informal way to say "thank you".

"Thanks" Examples

5 Examples of Using "Thanks"


1. Expressing Gratitude

"I couldn't have done it without your help, thanks for everything."

2. Responding to an Offer

"Thanks for offering me the job, I'm looking forward to joining the team."

3. Acknowledging a Gift

"Thanks for the birthday gift, it was very thoughtful of you."

4. Ending a Phone Call

"Tks for the call, we'll talk soon, thanks."

5. Summarizing a Favor

"I owe you one, thanks for watching the kids last night."

"Thanks" Similar Words

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.

Thankful

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Feeling or showing gratitude for something or someone.

Thankfully

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Gratefully or lucky to have: fortunately or gratefully.

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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Not showing appreciation or gratitude for the help, kindness, or support given to someone.

Thanklessly

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Without showing gratitude or appreciation; without being thankful.

Thanklessness

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Lack of gratitude or appreciation, often resulting in unkind or hurtful behavior towards others.

Thanksgiving

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Thanksgivings

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Thankyou

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Thar

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Thar refers to a desert region, specifically the Thar Desert, which spans across parts of India and Pakistan in South Asia.

Tharangambadi

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Thasian

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Thasians

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This word "thasians" is not a word with a widely accepted meaning in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a mode of the word "Thai," referring to something or someone related to Thailand, or it may be used in a specific context or language that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>However, a possible connection to the word "Thasos," which refers to the largest island of the North Aegean Sea in Greece, or belonging to a rare or archaic term "Thasian" which has not much information available

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