Synonym: appreciation, thankfulness. Similar words: magnitude, pulchritude, gratify, migration, immigration, integration, student, constitute. Meaning: ['grætɪtuːd / -tju-] n. a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.
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91. Wherever pentecostalism goes it evokes both joy and anger, gratitude and rejection, polemic 77 and schism.
92. It was a habit she disliked it made her feel fat-but she remembered a quick rush of gratitude.
93. And with unutterable gratitude and joy he put his arms around his love and saw her smile into his eyes and blush.
94. In it she expressed her thanks and gratitude to him for changing her whole dying experience.
95. She even once let Alison sew on a button and observed Alison's gratitude.
96. Aelred suggested that the Commission write to the Rev. MacLean expressing their gratitude for all the help he has given.
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97. I have rung the world from these boxes and feel a great affection and gratitude towards them.
98. Remember God's bounty in the year. String the pearls of His favor. Hide the dark parts, except so far as they are breaking out in light! Give this one day to thanks, to joy, to gratitude! Henry Ward Beecher
99. So, what exactly is going on in the pesticide world to reduce me to such grovelling gratitude?
100. Gratitude is a quality similar to electricity: it must be produced and discharged and used up in order to exist at all. William Faulkner
101. Gratitude looks to the Past and love to the Present; fear, avarice, lust, and ambition look ahead. C.S. Lewis
102. I can't understand why Tod doesn't show more gratitude for the improvement.
103. And he, with his aptitude for deceit, would no doubt have accepted her gratitude willingly, however undeserved.
104. Gratitude is the beginning of wisdom. Stated differently, true wisdom cannot be obtained unless it is built on a foundation of true humility and gratitude. Gordon B. Hinckley
105. Maybe the only thing worse than having to give gratitude constantly is having to accept it. William Faulkner
106. Dame Sybil earned her everlasting gratitude by suggesting that it was time she retire.
107. The capacity for joy here, the gratitude to life no matter what hand it had dealt you.
108. Being filled with gratitude for the simple things is what matters, we concluded.
109. He decided to simply smile, express his gratitude, and get to work with new energy.
110. She probably saved me getting badly burned last week, yet I can't seem to find any gratitude towards her.
111. The man showed his gratitude by recommending him to the Bishop for ordination.
112. And there were other occasions for which I owe them gratitude.
113. We all owe him a great debt of gratitude, and we wish him well.
114. Their varied tasks in the Library have all contributed to its success and we owe them a very real debt of gratitude.
115. It was from Gay, and she felt a rush of gratitude.
116. The degree to which Stephen appeared to feel gratitude for the ordinary fun we had that day seemed overwhelming.
117. My only emotions afterward were overwhelming relief and deep gratitude.
118. The shyness, the hesitancy, the gratitude, all spoke in that face which drew the eye and held it.
119. Helen had given her so much and she had no problem in showing her gratitude.
120. Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul. Henry Ward Beecher
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