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thanks

Definition for thanks

noun as in spoken or written appreciation

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Example Sentences

But now, thanks to his portrait, new generations in his hometown will recognise the young man from Larbert who followed his dream all the way to Holywood.

From BBC

Chapple-McGruder says that Americans have forgotten to celebrate successes, like the roughly 12,500 children’s lives saved in the past 25 years thanks to vaccination.

From Salon

"Zelensky does a daily or nightly address and thanks everyone who supports Ukraine on a daily basis," he said.

From BBC

"Heartfelt thanks to everyone supporting Tesla, despite many attacks against our stores and offices," Musk wrote.

From BBC

She saved two break points, but Rybakina took advantage of a third to level it up and, after holding her serve, she broke Boulter thanks to a double fault on match point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for thanks?

Thanks is an informal but very common way of saying thank you.

There are a few other common phrases that can be used to thank someone, including I’m thankful, I’m grateful, I appreciate it, much appreciated, and much obliged.

Words for thank you in other languages are sometimes used in English, including gracias (Spanish), danke (German), and merci (French).

Thanks can also be a noun, meaning gratitude or appreciation, as in many thanks or We owe you our thanks. Showing gratefulness or thankfulness in this way often involves acknowledgement and recognition.

This noun sense of thanks is what’s used in the term thanksgiving (and in the phrase give thanks).

Sometimes the best way to say thanks to someone is to do something nice for them in return.

What are some synonyms for with thanks?

The phrase with thanks is sometimes used as a closing (sign-off) for emails and letters, as in

With thanks,
Susan

With thanks is a bit more formal than the more common closings Thanks and Thank you. Even more formal is With gratitude.

Sometimes, people double-down with the closing With thanks and appreciation.

If you’d rather not use With thanks as the closing, you could say thank you in the body of the message and then use a more traditional closing, such as Sincerely.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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