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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121. There is real gratitude in the eyes of the lady whose life has probably been saved that night.
122. Ramsey felt no sense of gratitude to anyone who moved him out of Durham.
123. Instead he had been overwhelmed by a sense of gratitude and a sense of responsibility.
124. The third portrait he promised to give to Madame Zborowska in gratitude for acting as a model.
125. I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder. G. K. Chesterton
126. He will not hit the headlines[sentencedict.com], but he will receive the gratitude of patients and nurses.
127. One had to add a dash of realism and a great big dollop of gratitude to a situation like this.
128. We all owe Solly a deep debt of gratitude for his services to the cause of jazz for so many years.
129. Almost all of them express gratitude that somebody gives a shit.
130. There are hundreds of signed snapshots of Malverde believers, burning candles and handwritten notes of gratitude.
131. I never saw them again and yet I owe them a debt, a gratitude.
132. She had affection for David, and a deep gratitude towards him.
133. Meanwhile, Mr Candlish expresses his gratitude for assistance received during his period of office as president.
134. He was immediately given some money which he took with the kind of abundant gratitude that puts the giver to shame.
135. I would like to express my gratitude to everyone that helped us.
136. Those affirmations penetrated deep inside me, filling me with gratitude.
137. The chorus girls kissed him on the cheek for gratitude and the men smiled and said thank you.
138. Airline companies have not been known to show much gratitude when suddenly becoming the benefactor of a research proposal.
139. It is a nave aspirant party leader, though, who pins his faith to gratitude.
140. Turkey: A large bird whose flesh, when eaten on certain religious anniversaries has the peculiar property of attesting piety and gratitude. Ambrose Bierce
141. I did later, and often, with deep and loving gratitude.
142. She accepted his expressions of sympathy and gratitude for seeing him, with sweet womanly grace.
143. The affection and gratitude he had felt at first began to evaporate.
144. An attitude of gratitude creates blessings. Help yourself by helping others. You have the most powerful weapons on earth - love and prayer. Mother Teresa
145. The Rabari took off their shoes when they used it as a sign of respect and gratitude to him.
146. It was rare for him to feel gratitude to any person, but the nearest was his feeling for the Colonel.
147. To them, 1 would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude.
148. Perhaps I commented on this once too often; perhaps I expressed my gratitude too sincerely.
149. Be happy, noble heart, be blessed for all the good thou hast done and wilt do hereafter, and let my gratitude remain in obscurity like your good deeds. Alexandre Dumas
150. Keeping a tight hold on herself, she went in search of Helen and accepted with gratitude her invitation to lunch.
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