gratitude
Used to express a very strong and intense feeling of thankfulness.
Emphasizes the sincerity and genuineness of the gratitude.
Highlights that the feeling of thankfulness is genuine and not feigned.
Similar to 'deep gratitude', often used in more formal contexts.
A hyperbolic way to express very deep and lasting thankfulness.
Means gratitude that will never end; similar to 'eternal gratitude'.
Describes the internal, emotional state of being thankful.
Very similar to 'a feeling of gratitude', perhaps implying a more conscious awareness.
A strong expression meaning you feel you must thank someone for significant help or kindness.
Refers to something given (like a gift) to symbolize one's thanks.
Specifies what one is grateful for (e.g., a gift, help, an action).
Indicates the recipient of the gratitude.
Describes the manner in which something is done or received.
Indicates the motivation for an action; done as a way of showing thanks.
Similar to 'to', indicates the direction of the feeling of gratitude.
Used to specify the cause or reason for gratitude, often related to an event or quality.
To experience the emotion of being thankful.
To say or show that you are thankful.
To demonstrate thankfulness through actions or words.
To be worthy of receiving thanks because of one's actions.
To gain someone's gratitude through your actions or kindness.
To possess a feeling of thankfulness.
A formal way to express gratitude, often in writing or official speeches.