Thanks
UK /["/θæŋks/"]/US /["/θæŋks/"]/
Definition
used to show that you are grateful to somebody for something they have done
In simple words: A word you say to be polite and show you appreciate something.
Examples
- ‘How are you?’ ‘Fine, thanks *(= thanks for asking)*.’
- Thanks for lending me the money.
- **Many thanks** for your support.
- ‘Would you like a coffee?’ ‘Oh, thanks.’
- ‘Here's the change.’ ‘**Thanks very much**.’
- ‘Do you want to come with us?’ ‘I’d love to, thanks.’
- ‘Would you like some more?’ ‘No thanks.’
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversations to express gratitude. It can be informal among friends or more formal in professional settings. 'Thanks' is usually appropriate, but in very formal situations, 'thank you' might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone expression
Memory hint
Remember it as 'Thanks, I’m thankful!' to relate both words.
Collocations
- say thanks
- thanks for your help
- thanks a lot
- thanks in advance
- give thanks
Synonyms
- thank you
- gratitude
- appreciation
- acknowledgment
- recognition
Antonyms
- no thanks
- refusal
Common mistakes
- Using 'thank' instead of 'thanks' in informal contexts.
- Forgetting to add 'you' in 'thank you'.
- Saying 'thanks a lot' in a sarcastic tone when it’s not meant to be sarcastic.