thankful
Americanadjective
adjective
Synonym Usage
See grateful.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of thankful
First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English thancful; see thank, -ful
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Explanation
On Thanksgiving, we remember to be thankful, showing and feeling our thanks for the meal and company in front of us. When you are thankful, you're full of thanks. It's a word that expresses either a feeling or showing of gratitude. You can be thankful that the long week is over, or you can give a thankful smile to your boss when she says you can leave a few hours early.
Example Sentences
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For Taylor, who was sober on the night of her attack, large parts of that night remain a blur, but she is "thankful" to her friends who helped keep her safe.
From BBC • Jul. 9, 2026
"We don't know when or if Alfie will be able to return to bricklaying so his future might be quite different, but we are just so thankful that he survived."
From BBC • Jul. 4, 2026
"I'm just deeply thankful that we're even giving this a go."
From Barron's • Jun. 30, 2026
On our 250th anniversary, I am thankful for a country that allowed my ancestors to build.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 26, 2026
“And I am very thankful that my wash load is small.”
From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson
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