thankfulness

[ US /ˈθæŋkfəɫnɛs/ ]
[ UK /θˈæŋkfə‍lnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. warm friendly feelings of gratitude
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How To Use thankfulness In A Sentence

  • Indeed, it is their unthankfulness for genuine favours that renders them so guilty.
  • She knelt to say a prayer of profound thankfulness.
  • Trust and thankfulness are delightful in their oppositeness to the natural bent of people. Thankfulness
  • Thankfulness is the beginning of gratitude. Gratitude is the completion of thankfulness. Thankfulness may consist merely of words. Gratitude is shown in acts.
  • All hearts were lifted up in thankfulness that the end was near. Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
  • He does not need our wealth or spiritless ritual worship though He gives high value to the heart that is brimful of the feelings of gratitude and thankfulness.
  • In their own happiness they love to superadd the luxury of thankfulness to the bounty of a being to whom they owe all, and to swell the tide of their own emotions by meditation on his infinite and unspeakable perfections. Voltaire
  • The remedies resorted to, afforded temporary relief; and great was her thankfulness for the alleviation from what she described as anguish -- anguish -- anguish! A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England
  • The intended spirit of the ancient festival is one of gentleness and thankfulness, paying respect to elders and showing appreciation for the gift of life-giving water.
  • After another stressful week at work thankfulness is not the first thing that comes to mind, but it quickly follows in an odd sort of way. Thankful Friday
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