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US
/ˈθæŋkfəɫi/
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[ UK /θˈæŋkfəli/ ]
[ UK /θˈæŋkfəli/ ]
ADVERB
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let us be thankful that
thankfully he didn't come to the party -
in a thankful manner; with thanks
he accepted thankfully my apologies
How To Use thankfully In A Sentence
- In response to the outcry, as well as to the fact that colorization did not end up being the boon colorizers thought it would be, the practice thankfully disappeared after only a couple of years.
- Also, thankfully, Neil Diamond's Cherry Cherry Christmas includes a version of "The Chanukah Song" that should give that mensch Adam Sandler a whole lot of nachas. David Wild: The Perfect Semitic Storm: Five Reasons Everybody Should Buy the New Christmas Albums by Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan And Barry Manilow This Season
- We so little to change in terms of forward players so we had change the system and, thankfully, worked. The Sun
- Thankfully, some excellent work by the chassis engineers means that there is no sign of wheelspin, often associated with powerful front wheel drive cars.
- Grayson is one of the most progressive politicians the Democrats have and, thankfully, he does what is necessary to remain in office. Christopher Sprinkle: Alan Grayson Is a Street Fighting Man
- As darkness drew near I joyfully and thankfully watched the pinks, purples, blues and golden colors of the sky melt together into a picture-perfect sunset.
- Thankfully, though, I believe that the Scottish art world has wider horizons than such navel-gazing, self-pitying introspection.
- But that will thankfully never happen, because without trees and animals, food chains collapse, the air is unbreathable, they die, we die - or maybe no one's thought of that.
- My article was not written for you and thankfully it has reached its target audience.
- Thankfully, man-made, synthetic purification processes can separate the good parts of the castor bean from the toxic ones.