thank
[θæŋk]
Definition:
1. To tell someone that you are grateful for something.
2. Express gratitude or show appreciation to.
Use 'thank' in a sentence:
- 1. "Thank you for the wonderful dinner."—"It's nothing," Sarah said.
- 2. I have her to thank for my life.
- 3. "Thank you," Maria said hoarsely.
- 4. Thank you. You've been a great help already.
- 5. I'll thank you to keep a civil tongue in your head.
- 6. I can't begin to thank you enough.
- 7. No more for me, thanks ─ I'm full up.
- 8. She then emerged from the courthouse to thank her supporters.
- 9. I must write and thank Mary for the present.
- 10. 'Thank you,' they said in chorus.
- 11. I must thank you for being so kind to me.
- 12. "How's the family?"—"Just fine, thank you."
- 13. Thank you for all your help.
- 14. We managed to get it finished in the end ─ no thanks to him.
- 15. "Thank you," she said with false enthusiasm.
- 16. I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself, thank you.
- 17. "Would you like a cup of coffee?"—"Thank you, I'd love one."
- 18. There's no need to thank me ─ I enjoyed doing it.
- 19. I can find my own way home, thank you.
- 20. Many thanks for your support.
- 21. I have my parents to thank for my success.
- 22. Everyone knows about it now, thanks to you!
- 23. "I'm with you all the way."—"Thank you."
- 24. I'm quite capable of speaking for myself, thank you!
- 25. Thanks for the present ─ it's just what I wanted.
- 26. Thank you, good question.
- 27. It would be invidious to single out any one person to thank.
- 28. "You look very nice indeed."—"Thank you."
- 29. "Thank you very much."—"Don't mention it."
- 30. 'No, thank you,' she said frostily.
- 31. We would like to thank them for their patience and understanding.
- 32. Lastly, I would like to thank my parents for all their support.
- 33. I don't need your comments, thank you.
- 34. "Would you like a cigarette?"—"No thank you."
- 35. Well, thank goodness that's over!
- 36. Thank goodness that's over!
- 37. Thank you very much for the flowers.
- 38. And finally, I would like to thank you all for coming here today.
- 39. I consider it my duty to write to you and thank you.
- 40. I don't want anything else, thanks.
- 41. "Thank you doctor," said the nurse with a simper.
- 42. Thanks for showing us your products ─ we'll be in touch.
- 43. I'm better now, thank you.
- 44. I'm feeling miles better today, thanks.
- 45. She took the money without so much as a thank you.
- 46. Thanks are due to all those who worked so hard for so many months.
- 47. Our thanks are due in equal measure to every member of the team.
- 48. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues for their support.
- 49. He couldn't find the words to thank her enough.
- 50. I'll thank you to mind your own business.
- 51. She did at least write to say thank you.
- 52. In his speech, he thanked everyone for all their hard work.
- 53. It really annoys me when people forget to say thank you.