Expressions Of Gratitude

10 words in this vocabulary list

adjective causing a feeling of fear or unease; extremely bad or unpleasant

adverb used to emphasize the extent or degree of something

  • The weather outside is awfully cold for this time of year.
  • I feel awfully tired after staying up late last night.
  • That movie was awfully boring, I couldn't wait for it to end.
  • The news of her resignation came as an awfully bitter pill to swallow.

noun a large amount or quantity

adverb to a great degree; very much

pronoun many or much

  • Il y a beaucoup de travail à faire avant la réunion.
  • Il y a beaucoup de monde à la fête ce soir.
  • J'ai beaucoup kiffé le concert hier soir.
  • Elle a beaucoup de courage pour affronter cette situation.

adjective describing someone who is willing to give more of something, such as time or money, than is usual or expected

  • The philanthropist was known for his generous donations to various charities.
  • My friend is so generous, always treating us to dinner whenever we go out.
  • That guy is seriously generous, always hooking us up with free stuff.
  • Her heart was as generous as the ocean, always giving without expecting anything in return.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on how the action is performed or how something is described

  • The philanthropist generously donated a large sum of money to the charity.
  • My neighbor always generously shares her homegrown vegetables with me.
  • I'll generously hook you up with some tickets to the concert.
  • His heart was so big, he generously forgave those who wronged him.

adverb gladly is an adverb that describes how an action is done with happiness or pleasure

  • I would gladly accept the job offer if it is still available.
  • Sure, I'll gladly help you with your homework.
  • I'd gladly hang out with you anytime, you're cool!
  • She gladly opened her heart to love once again after years of being closed off.

verb to make repayment or return for

  • It is only fair to requite his kindness with a gesture of equal value.
  • I'll requite the favor by helping him out when he needs it.
  • I'll requite the love by taking her out on a date.
  • His dedication to the cause will requite in success in the long run.

noun a feeling or expression of gratitude

verb to express gratitude or appreciation

  • I would like to extend my sincerest thanks for your generous donation.
  • Thanks a lot for helping me out with the project.
  • Big thank you for covering my shift at work, you're a lifesaver!
  • Her smile was like a warm thank you that brightened up my day.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'a' or 'the'

  • I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your assistance in this matter. Thanks a million.
  • Hey, thanks a million for helping me out with that project!
  • Dude, thanks a million for covering my shift at work. You're a lifesaver!
  • Your advice really helped me see things from a different perspective. Thanks a million for opening my eyes.

noun a medieval expression of gratitude or thanks

  • The nobleman expressed his gratitude with a simple 'gramercy' before departing.
  • I told my friend 'gramercy' for helping me move into my new apartment.
  • I was so surprised when my coworker said 'gramercy' instead of 'thanks.'
  • The artist's masterpiece was a true 'gramercy' to the beauty of nature.

adverb to a great extent or degree

  • I appreciate your help muchly in completing this project on time.
  • Thanks so muchly for inviting me to the party!
  • I love you muchly, you're the best!
  • His kindness towards others is muchly admired by everyone.