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English-Thai Dictionary

thankful

ADJ ที่ รู้สึก ขอบคุ ณ  ti-ru-suek-kob-kuan

 

thankful

ADJ ที่ รู้สึก ยินดี  obliged grateful gratified ungrateful thankless ti-ru-suek-yin-de

 

thankful for small mercies

IDM ขอบคุณ ใน สิ่ง เล็กๆ  น้อย แต่ มี ประ ประโยชน์  kob-kuan-nai-sing-lek-lek-noi-noi-tea-me-pra-yod

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THANKFUL

a.Grateful; impressed with a sense of kindness received, and ready to acknowledge it. The Lord's supper is to be celebrated with a thankful remembrance of his sufferings and death. Be thankful to him, and bless his name. Psalm 1 :4.

 

THANKFULLY

adv. With a grateful sense of favor or kindness received. If you have liv'd, take thankfully the past'.

 

THANKFULNESS

n.Expression of gratitude; acknowledgment of a favor. 1. Gratitude; a lively sense of good received.
The celebration of these holy mysteries being ended, retire with all thankfulness of heart for having been admitted to that heavenly feast.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THANKFUL

Thank "ful, a. Etym: [AS. Þancfull.]

 

1. Obtaining or deserving thanks; thankworthy. [R.] Ladies, look here; this is the thankful glass That mends the looker's eyes; this is the well That washes what it shows. Herbert.

 

2. Impressed with a sense of kindness received, and ready to acknowledge it; grateful. Be thankful unto him, and bless his name. Ps. c. 4. -- Thank "ful *ly, adv. -- Thank "ful *ness, n.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

thankful

thank ful |ˈTHaNGkfəl ˈθæŋkfəl | adjective pleased and relieved: [ with clause ] : they were thankful that the war was finally over | [ with infinitive ] : I was very thankful to be alive. expressing gratitude and relief: an earnest and thankful prayer. DERIVATIVES thank ful ness noun ORIGIN Old English thancful (see thank, -ful ).

 

thankfully

thank ful ly |ˈTHaNGkfəlē ˈθæŋkfəli | adverb in a thankful manner: she thankfully accepted the armchair she was offered. [ sentence adverb ] used to express pleasure or relief at the situation or outcome that one is reporting; fortunately: thankfully, everything went smoothly. ORIGIN Old English thancfullīce (see thankful, -ly 2 ). usage: Thankfully has been used for centuries to mean in a thankful manner,as in she accepted the offer thankfully . Since the 1960s, it has also been used as a sentence adverb to mean fortunately,as in thankfully, we didn't have to wait. Although this use has not attracted the same amount of attention as hopefully, it has been criticized for the same reasons. It is, however, far more common now than is the traditional use. For further explanation, see usage at hopefully and sentence adverb .

 

Oxford Dictionary

thankful

thank |ful |ˈθaŋkfʊl, -f (ə )l | adjective pleased and relieved: [ with clause ] : they were thankful that the war was finally over | [ with infinitive ] : I was very thankful to be alive. expressing gratitude and relief: an earnest and thankful prayer. DERIVATIVES thankfulness noun ORIGIN Old English thancful (see thank, -ful ).

 

thankfully

thank |ful ¦ly |ˈθaŋkfʊli, -f (ə )li | adverb in a thankful manner: she thankfully accepted the armchair she was offered. [ sentence adverb ] used to express pleasure or relief at a fortunate outcome: thankfully, everything went smoothly. ORIGIN Old English thancfullīce (see thankful, -ly 2 ). usage: Thankfully has been used for centuries to mean in a thankful manner ’, as in she accepted the offer thankfully . Since the 1960s it has also been used as a sentence adverb to mean fortunately ’, as in thankfully, we didn't have to wait. Although this use has not attracted the same amount of attention as hopefully, it has been criticized for the same reasons. It is, however, far commoner now than the traditional use, accounting for more than 80 per cent of citations for thankfully in the Oxford English Corpus. For further explanation, see usage at hopefully .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

thankful

thankful adjective she was thankful that the evening was over: grateful, appreciative, filled with gratitude, relieved.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

thankful

thankful adjective 1 Merrill closed the door, thankful that the evening was over: relieved, pleased, glad, grateful. ANTONYMS disappointed. 2 he was really thankful to her for coming to his aid: grateful, filled with gratitude, indebted, obliged, under an obligation, obligated, beholden. ANTONYMS ungrateful. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD thankful, grateful, appreciative See grateful . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

thankful

thank ful /θǽŋkf (ə )l /thank 形容詞 more ; most 1 〈人が 〉 «…のことで /…することを /…ということを /神 人に » 感謝して , ありがたく思って «for /to do /that /to » (thankless ) (!神や運命への感謝を示し, 人への感謝の気持ちは通例grateful ) ▸ I am thankful to God for my health .私は健康であることを神に感謝している The climbers were all thankful to return safely .登山者たちは皆無事の帰還を感謝していた We are very thankful that no one was hurt .だれもけがをしなかったのは本当にありがたいことだ 2 〈言動などが 〉感謝に満ちた, 感謝を示す in a thankful manner 感謝して ness 名詞

 

thankfully

th nk ful ly 副詞 1 〖文修飾 〗ありがたいことに, おかげさまで .2 感謝して .