Gratefully

  • 21receive — verb 1 get/accept sth ADVERB ▪ regularly ▪ automatically ▪ You will automatically receive updates by text message. ▪ currently ▪ They currently receive subsidies from the gov …

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  • 22sink — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bathroom (esp. AmE), kitchen ▪ blocked (esp. BrE), clogged (AmE) ▪ marble (esp. AmE), porcelain, stainless steel …

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  • 23acknowledge — v. 1) to acknowledge gratefully 2) (B) the author acknowledged her debt to her research assistants 3) (D; tr.) to acknowledge as (she acknowledged him as her heir) 4) (G) he acknowledged being ignorant of the facts 5) (K) he acknowledged my being …

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  • 24offer — I n. 1) to make an offer 2) to accept, agree to; consider an offer 3) to decline, refuse, reject, spurn an offer 4) to withdraw an offer 5) a firm; reasonable; tempting; tentative offer 6) an introductory; job; trial offer 7) an offer to + inf.… …

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  • 25grateful — 01. I m [grateful] for all the help you ve given me. 02. The people of Holland are very [grateful] to the Canadian soldiers who helped to liberate their country during the Second World War. 03. I am very [grateful] to my parents for supporting me …

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  • 26grateful — grate|ful [ greıtfəl ] adjective ** feeling that you want to thank someone because they have given you something or done something for you: Thanks for coming with me. I m really grateful. grateful for: I m very grateful for all your help with the …

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  • 27grateful — [[t]gre͟ɪtfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, usu ADJ to n, ADJ for n/ ing If you are grateful for something that someone has given you or done for you, you have warm, friendly feelings towards them and wish to thank them. She was grateful to… …

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  • 28grate — 1 noun (C) the metal bars and frame that hold the wood, coal etc in a fireplace 2 verb 1 (T) to rub cheese, fruit etc against a rough or sharp surface in order to break them into small pieces: grated carrot 2 (I) to make an unpleasant sound… …

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  • 29grateful*/ — [ˈgreɪtf(ə)l] adj 1) feeling that you want to thank someone because they have given you something or done something for you Ant: ungrateful Thanks for coming with me. I m really grateful.[/ex] I m very grateful for all your help with the… …

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  • 30grateful — adjective Etymology: obsolete grate pleasing, thankful, from Latin gratus more at grace Date: 1552 1. a. appreciative of benefits received b. expressing gratitude < grateful thanks > 2. a. affording pleasure or contentment ; pleasi …

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