verb to accept or admit the existence or truth of

adjective recognized or accepted as being valid or legitimate

  • The company acknowledged receipt of the complaint and is investigating the matter.
  • She acknowledged that she was running late and apologized for keeping us waiting.
  • He finally acknowledged that he was wrong, but it took him long enough.
  • The artist's work acknowledged the influence of classical painters while still maintaining a modern style.

noun the act of recognizing or admitting the existence or truth of something

  • The acknowledgment of his hard work was long overdue.
  • She finally got the acknowledgment she deserved for her efforts.
  • I'm still waiting for some props, some acknowledgment for all the work I put in.
  • The blooming flowers in the garden were nature's acknowledgment of spring.

noun a feeling of respect, approval, or deep gratitude towards someone or something

  • Her admiration for the artist's work was evident in her detailed analysis of each piece.
  • I have so much admiration for how hard she works to achieve her goals.
  • I've got mad admiration for his sick skateboarding skills.
  • The mountain stood tall and majestic, earning the admiration of all who beheld it.

noun a person who has a particular regard for someone or something

adjective showing or feeling admiration

  • She had many admirers in the art world due to her unique style and talent.
  • He's got a secret admirer who keeps sending him love notes.
  • I heard that guy is your number one admirer, always liking your posts on social media.
  • Nature is the ultimate admirer of beauty, always showcasing its wonders for us to see.

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.

noun a person who is thankful or appreciative

adjective feeling or showing thanks or appreciation

  • I am truly grateful for the opportunity to work with such a talented team.
  • I'm so grateful for your help with my project, thank you!
  • I'm hella grateful for the support you've shown me.
  • She felt grateful as if a weight had been lifted off her shoulders.

adjective giving strength, courage, or hope; encouraging

  • The positive feedback from our clients was heartening for the whole team.
  • It was so heartening to see everyone come together to help out during the crisis.
  • The support we received was really heartening, it lifted our spirits.
  • Her words were like a warm hug, so heartening in a time of uncertainty.

noun a feeling or expression that is sincere and deeply felt

adjective sincere and deeply felt

  • The speaker delivered a heartfelt speech at the charity event.
  • I just wanted to send you a heartfelt thank you for all your help.
  • Her heartfelt apology really touched me.
  • The painting captured the artist's heartfelt emotions.

noun praise or accolades given for achievement or accomplishment

  • The team deserves kudos for their exceptional performance on the project.
  • Hey, kudos on acing that presentation!
  • Big kudos to you for pulling off that stunt!
  • His kudos in the industry have elevated him to a prominent position.

verb to assume that something will always be there or will always be done without thinking about it

preposition used together to form a phrasal verb meaning to not appreciate or value something properly

  • It is unwise to take for granted the stability of the economy.
  • Don't take for granted the love and support of your family.
  • I used to take my job for granted until I got laid off.
  • She realized she had been taking her health for granted when she got sick.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'wonderfully' is an adverb describing how something is done in a wonderful manner.

  • The presentation was wonderfully executed, showcasing the team's hard work and dedication.
  • I had a wonderfully relaxing weekend at the beach with my friends.
  • The concert was wonderfully lit, everyone was having a blast.
  • Her words were like a wonderfully soothing balm to his troubled soul.

adjective not limited or restricted; giving or given without restraint; generous

  • The company received unstinted support from its shareholders during the financial crisis.
  • She always gives unstinted praise to her friends for their accomplishments.
  • I can't believe he's unstinted with his money when it comes to buying drinks for everyone.
  • His love for her was unstinted, flowing freely and without reservation.

noun the act of recognizing or admitting the existence or truth of something

verb acknowledgement is not a verb

adjective acknowledgement is not an adjective

adverb acknowledgement is not an adverb

pronoun acknowledgement is not a pronoun

preposition acknowledgement is not a preposition

conjunction acknowledgement is not a conjunction

interjection acknowledgement is not an interjection

article acknowledgement is not an article

  • The acknowledgement of his hard work was evident in the promotion he received.
  • She gave a quick nod of acknowledgement before continuing with her presentation.
  • Yo, I gave him a shoutout as an acknowledgement for helping me out.
  • The blooming flowers in the garden were nature's acknowledgement of spring's arrival.