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  • present tense form of thank (3rd person singular).
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thanks

British  
/ θæŋks /

plural noun

  1. an expression of appreciation or gratitude or an acknowledgment of services or favours given

  2. because of

    thanks to him we lost the match

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interjection

  1. informal an exclamation expressing acknowledgment, gratitude, or appreciation

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Explanation

Thanks means gratitude or recognition in response to someone acting in a kind or generous way. If your favorite teacher retires, you might throw a big party for her as a way of giving thanks. Thanks is also common shorthand for "thank you," so you can say, "Thanks for helping me shovel snow this morning" or "No thanks, I'm not a fan of fudge." You may hear it used sarcastically, too: "Thanks a lot for pulling my chair out from under me." And thanks to means "as a result of" or "with the help of." Thanks to your good study habits, you're learning a lot of new vocabulary words!

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Example Sentences

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"There's no shame in this, but three or four people in every group will say 'thanks, but no thanks' and off they go."

From BBC • Nov. 18, 2022

Mark Lawrenson: "I'd say to Fabio Borini and Mario Balotelli 'thanks but no thanks' and get another striker. It doesn't need a complete rebuilding job, probably three or four players."

From BBC • Apr. 20, 2015

The awful truth – and it is awful, in both senses of the word – is that the response most great drama asks of us is neither 'yes please' nor 'no thanks' but 'you, too?'

From The Guardian • Mar. 15, 2013

So they go on X Factor, get four 'no thanks' and are laughed off stage.

From The Guardian • Feb. 16, 2011

“I hope you said ‘No, thanks’ for me.”

From The Cricket by Williams, J. Scott (John Scott)

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