Etymology
Meaning and Origin
The word "grateful" originally meant "pleasing" or "agreeable" in Latin. It entered the English language through Anglo-French in the late 15th century.
The word gradually shifted its meaning to its current sense of "feeling or expressing gratitude." This semantic shift is likely due to the association between pleasing someone and being grateful for them.
In the 17th century, "grateful" began to be used to describe things that were beneficial or helpful, such as food or medicine.
Today, "grateful" is commonly used to describe a feeling of thankfulness or appreciation. It is often used to express gratitude for something that has been received, such as a gift or a favor.
Examples
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