thankful

thankful — 形容詞

1. feeling pleased and grateful because something good has happened, or because som

1.形容詞B1
釋義

感激;慶幸

因好事或避災而高興感謝

feeling pleased and grateful because something good has happened, or because something bad was avoided — for example, being thankful for a friend's help, or thankful that nobody got hurt in a car accident.

例句

Nadia was thankful for her sister's help while she was sick.

Nadia 在生病期間很感激妹妹的幫忙。

thankful + for + noun phrase (specific benefit received)

The Okonkwo family were thankful that no one was hurt in the storm.

Okonkwo 一家慶幸暴風雨中沒有人受傷。

thankful + that-clause (relief that bad thing did not happen)

同義詞
  • grateful

    Everyday synonym; both are very close, but grateful often stresses appreciation for a kindness done to you personally.

  • appreciative

    More formal than thankful; emphasises recognising the value or quality of what was given.

  • relieved

    Focuses on the release from worry or fear, which may accompany being thankful but is not the same as gratitude.

反義詞
  • ungrateful

    Not showing or feeling thanks for something that was given or done.

  • unappreciative

    Failing to recognise the value of what someone has done for you.

文法句型

thankful + for + noun phrase

thankful + to-infinitive

thankful + that-clause

用法筆記

Frequently followed by for + noun phrase, a to-infinitive, or a that-clause. The for-form points to the specific benefit or kindness received; the that-form emphasises relief that something bad did not happen. Can be used with linking verbs such as be, feel, seem, and become.

常見錯誤

I am thankful you for your advice.
I am thankful for your advice.
💡The preposition for must come before the noun phrase.
She was thankfully for the gift.
She was thankful for the gift.
💡Thankful is an adjective; thankfully is an adverb.