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gratitude

[grat-i-tood, -tyood] / ˈgræt ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /


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The manager felt '"it was only a display of gratitude from an elected representative and offence should not be taken".

From BBC

"We honour Doug's remarkable life, courage, and sacrifice, and we remember him with gratitude and respect," it said in a statement.

From BBC

It’s a habit I picked up from a reader, who wrote to explain how keeping track of daily accomplishments, no matter how small, may be even more empowering than practicing gratitude.

From The Wall Street Journal

The arrangement is framed as gratitude, his thank-you to Elizabeth for helping him secure his first restaurant, but its implications ripple outward.

From Salon

She will become his doctor, out of a sense of both guilt and gratitude for the help he gives to her and Warren; she waives the usual fee, which he can’t pay anyway.

From The Wall Street Journal