Gratitude originates from the Latin word gratus, meaning thankful. pleasing.
The English word "gratitude" comes from the Latin word gratia
"Gratitude" comes from the Latin gratus meaning pleasing or thankful.
"Gratitude" comes from the Latin gratus meaning pleasing or thankful.
The Latin root in "gratitude" is "gratus," which means pleasing or thankful.
The root word is tude, meaning Garateful. [ Sounds weird, but it's true!! Latin is very confusing!]
Certainly! Here are some words with the Latin root "grat": Grateful - feeling or showing thanks or appreciation Gratitude - the quality of being thankful or showing appreciation Congratulate - to express pleasure to someone for a significant achievement or occasion
Gratitude is a noun.
The children were filled with gratitude for their Christmas gifts.
You have my enduring gratitude for your efforts on my behalf.
The French word 'gratitude' is feminine.
The usual preposition is "for" (gratitude for, grateful for). Gratitude expressed toward a person is "to" that person.
"I showed gratitude to my mother by taking her out to dinner on Mother's Day."