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- 1. a polite expression used when acknowledging a gift, service, or compliment, or accepting or refusing an offer: "thank you for your letter"
noun
- 1. an instance or means of expressing thanks: "Lucy planned a party as a thank you to hospital staff"
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used to tell someone that you are grateful because they have given you something or done something for you: That was a delicious lunch, thank you. "Here's your coffee ." "Thank you very much ( indeed)." Thank you for my birthday present. said when you are answering a polite question or remark: "How are you?" "I'm fine, thank you."
THANK YOU meaning: 1. used to tell someone that you are grateful because they have given you something or done…. Learn more.
THANK YOU definition: 1. used to tell someone that you are grateful because they have given you something or done…. Learn more.
thank you. noun. /ˈθæŋk juː/. /ˈθæŋk juː/. [usually singular] thank you (to somebody) (for something) an act, a gift, a comment, etc. intended to thank somebody for something they have done. The actor sent a big thank you to all his fans for their letters of support.
: a polite expression of one's gratitude. Examples of thank-you in a Sentence.
a. a conventional expression of gratitude. b. ( as modifier) a thank-you card. I was given a floral arrangement as a thank-you gift. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.
4 days ago · a conversational expression of gratitude.
2 days ago · An expression of gratitude or politeness in response to something done or given. [from c. 1400]
Thank-you definition: expressing one's gratitude or thanks. See examples of THANK-YOU used in a sentence.
noun. [usually singular] thank you (to somebody) (for something) an act, a gift, a comment, etc. intended to thank someone for something they have done The actor sent a big thank you to all his fans for their letters of support. She took the money without so much as a thank you. a thank-you letter. Want to learn more?