Thank ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Thank ( verb )

  1. To express gratitude or appreciation to.
  2. To show or feel gratitude or appreciation to.
  3. To acknowledge with gratitude.

Origin:

Middle english thanken, from old english þancian; akin to old high german dankōn to thank, latin tongere to praise.

Examples:

  1. I want to thank you for your help.
  2. She thanked him for the gift.
  3. He thanked the audience for their applause.
  4. I want to thank everyone for coming.
  5. She thanked her parents for their support.

(As a noun)

Thank ( noun )

  1. To express gratitude or appreciation to.
  2. To show or feel gratitude or appreciation to.
  3. To acknowledge with gratitude.

Origin:

Middle english thanken, from old english þancian; akin to old high german dankōn to thank, latin tongere to praise.

Examples:

  1. I want to thank you for your help.
  2. She thanked him for the gift.
  3. He thanked the audience for their applause.
  4. I want to thank everyone for coming.
  5. She thanked her parents for their support.
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