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gratitude

/ˈɡɹætɪt(j)ud/

Meanings
  • noun

    the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness

    - "She expressed her gratitude for the gift."
    - "The team showed their gratitude to their coach."
    - "He felt a deep sense of gratitude towards his family."
  • noun

    the act of thanking; expression of appreciation

    - "She gave an expression of gratitude for the help."
    - "The students showed their gratitude by applauding."
    - "He made a gesture of gratitude before leaving."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈɡɹætɪt(j)ud/



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Antonyms

ingratitude
Synonyms

appreciation , gratefulness , thankfulness
Rhymes
Words rhyming with gratitude
attitude , latitude , prudence , judgment , recitation , evasion , station , relation , vacation , relation , collision , confusion , infusion , obsession , impression , expression , compression , suppression , impression , depression , impression , impression , expression , suppression
Variants
List of all variants of gratitude that leads to same result
gratitude , gratitudes , debt of gratitude , owe them a debt of gratitude , owe a debt of gratitude to , owe a debt of gratitude/thanks to , owe a debt of thanks to
Forms
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expressing gratitude, feeling grateful, showing gratitude, returning gratitude, acknowledging gratitude, expressions of gratitude


Etymology
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From Old French grat, gré, 'thank, please,' or Latin gratus, 'pleasing, thankful,' from gratia, 'favor, grace,' from grātus, 'delightful, pleasing,' from grātus 'pleasing to the mind, pleasing,' from grātus 'pleasing,' from grātus 'pleasing to the palate,' from gustāre 'to taste,' from gustus 'taste,' from gustus 'throat.'


Trivia
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  1. The word 'gratitude' contains the Latin root 'gratus,' which means 'pleasing or thankful.'

  2. Gratitude is a universal human emotion, found in all cultures and societies throughout history.

  3. Expressing gratitude can lead to increased happiness and well-being, as well as stronger relationships with others.


Related Concepts
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  1. appreciation: A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something, often accompanied by a sense of gratitude.

  2. thankfulness: A state of being grateful and appreciative for the blessings and good things in one's life.

  3. kindness: Acts or gestures that show consideration, compassion, and concern for others, often inspiring feelings of gratitude.


Culture
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Gratitude is a significant concept in various cultures and religions. In many Eastern traditions, such as Buddhism and Taoism, gratitude is seen as an essential virtue that leads to inner peace and happiness. In Christianity, gratitude is considered a response to God's blessings and a way to deepen one's relationship with Him. In literature, gratitude is a recurring theme in works such as 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens and 'The Count of Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas.

How to Memorize "gratitude"

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  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'gratitude' with the feeling of happiness and contentment that comes from acknowledging and expressing appreciation for the good things in your life.

  3. mnemonics

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