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Grateful

UK //ˈɡreɪtfəl//US //ˈɡreɪtfəl//

Definition

Feeling or showing thanks for something received.

In simple words: Feeling thankful for something

Examples

  • I am grateful for all the help you provided.
  • She felt grateful when she received the unexpected gift.
  • We are grateful to everyone who supported our cause.
  • He wrote a letter to express how grateful he was.
  • They were grateful for the opportunity to travel again.

Usage notes

Use 'grateful' to express appreciation, often in a formal or semi-formal context. In informal speech, 'thankful' may be more common.

Grammar pattern

be + grateful (to someone) + for (something)

Memory hint

Remember 'great' in 'grateful' means feeling good about what you have.

Collocations

  • grateful for help
  • grateful to someone
  • grateful for the opportunity

Synonyms

  • thankful
  • appreciative
  • obliged
  • indebted

Antonyms

  • ungrateful
  • thankless

Common mistakes

  • Using 'grateful' without 'to' or 'for', e.g., 'I am grateful you.'
  • Confusing 'grateful' with 'gratitude', which is a noun.
  • Mixing up 'grateful' with 'happy', which have different meanings.