thankful
Americanadjective
adjective
Related Words
See grateful.
Other Word Forms
- superthankful adjective
- superthankfully adverb
- superthankfulness noun
- thankfully adverb
- thankfulness noun
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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He wrote on X: "Political violence is wrong. We must all condemn this attack and be thankful no lives were lost."
From BBC • Apr. 26, 2026
“I am thankful for the executive order; I’m hoping they follow through on it,” said Rob Reynolds, an Iraqi war veteran who advocates for veterans seeking VA services.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2026
Krysten does meet the requirements to stay on Medicaid, which she’s thankful for.
From Slate • Apr. 19, 2026
"We're extremely thankful to them and to our schools for working with us over the weekend," she said.
From BBC • Apr. 7, 2026
“Laura is very thankful that you returned her wallet. She is impressed by your kindness and civility.”
From "Millionaires for the Month" by Stacey McAnulty
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