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    From French gratitude, from Medieval Latin grātitūdō (thankfulness), from Latin grātus (thankful). Displaced Old English þancung.

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    gratitude (countable and uncountable, plural gratitudes)

    1. The state of being grateful.
      Synonyms: appreciation, gratefulness, thankfulness
      Antonym: ingratitude
      She showed deep gratitude for the support she received.
      He bowed his head in gratitude to the donors.
      Words cannot express my gratitude for your kindness.
      She felt overwhelming gratitude towards her parents.

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    French

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    Etymology

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      From Medieval Latin gratitudō.

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      gratitude f (plural gratitudes)

      1. gratitude
        Synonym: reconnaissance
        Antonym: ingratitude

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