Which is correct grateful or greatful?

Which is correct grateful or greatful?

Grateful is the correct spelling, and greatful should be universally avoided. Greatful is a common misspelling for the word grateful.

Why is grateful spelled that way?

In other words, it’s always spelled that way. Grateful can be traced back to the Latin gratus, which became grate in English (with the suffix -ful added on), meaning agreeable, thankful or pleasing. Because they’re different words with different meanings and an ancestor in different languages.

What does greatful mean?

1a : appreciative of benefits received. b : expressing gratitude grateful thanks. 2a : affording pleasure or contentment : pleasing. b : pleasing by reason of comfort supplied or discomfort alleviated.

How do you say best thanks?

Other ways to say thank you in any occasion

  1. I appreciate what you did.
  2. Thank you for thinking of me.
  3. Thank you for your time today.
  4. I value and respect your opinion.
  5. I am so thankful for what you did.
  6. I wanted to take the time to thank you.
  7. I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
  8. Your kind words warmed my heart.

How do I express my gratitude to God?

Tell other people about God.

  1. For instance, if someone says, “Your home is beautiful,” you might say, “Thank you! God has really blessed my life and I’m very grateful to Him.”
  2. If they ask you more about your faith in God, you might invite them to come to church with you so they can learn about God’s generosity as well.

What are 10 things to be grateful for?

10 Simple Things You Can Be Grateful for Even When Times are Tough

  • A roof over my head and a warm home.
  • Plenty of drinkable water.
  • I don’t have to go hungry.
  • I can enjoy the small and free pleasures of life.
  • Access to the internet.
  • My friends and family.
  • My health.
  • The kindness of people I have never met before.