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Associations of "Thanks to" (30 Words)
admiration | Something regarded as impressive or worthy of respect. They were lost in admiration of the scenery. |
appreciate | Rise in value or price. The dollar appreciated against the euro by 15 per cent. |
appreciated | Fully understood or grasped. Dangers not yet appreciated. |
appreciation | Delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values. I smiled in appreciation. |
appreciative | Having or showing appreciation or a favorable critical judgment or opinion. Was appreciative of his efforts. |
beholden | Owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or a service. I don t like to be beholden to anybody. |
beneficence | The quality of being kind or helpful or generous. |
debtor | A person, country, or organization that owes money. Debtor countries. |
delighted | Greatly pleased. We were delighted to see her. |
donate | Provide or contribute (electrons or protons). A portion of the proceeds will be donated to charity. |
endowment | The act of endowing with a permanent source of income. An endowment policy. |
feel | Feelings of heightened emotion. I made the students feel different about themselves. |
generosity | Acting generously. I was overwhelmed by the generosity of friends and neighbours. |
generously | Enough or more than enough in size or amount; plentifully. Everyone is asked to give generously to this worthy cause. |
gift | Present someone with a gift or gifts. He has a gift for comedy. |
giver | Person who makes a gift of property. A giver of advice. |
grateful | Feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received. She gave him a grateful smile. |
gratitude | A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. He was overwhelmed with gratitude for their help. |
indebted | Owing gratitude or recognition to another for help or favors etc. I am indebted to her for her help in indexing my book. |
largess | A gift or money given (as for service or out of benevolence); usually given ostentatiously. |
obligated | Caused by law or conscience to follow a certain course. Felt obligated to repay the kindness. |
pleased | Proud of one’s achievements, especially excessively so; self-satisfied. A pleased smile. |
priceless | Very amusing. Darling you re priceless. |
relieved | No longer feeling distressed or anxious; reassured. Relieved parents who had waited anxiously for news. |
tasteful | Free from what is tawdry or unbecoming. A tasteful lounge bar. |
thank | Express gratitude to (someone), especially by saying ‘Thank you. Mac thanked her for the meal and left. |
thankful | Pleased and relieved. I was very thankful to be alive. |
treasure | A collection of precious things. The island is treasured by walkers and conservationists. |
valuable | Having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange. My time is valuable. |