She gratefully accepted the prize.
"Since I had never gotten a dress before, I gratefully accepted the dress from my parents."
Here are some sentences.She gratefully ate her dinner.The refugees gratefully accepted shelter.
No. Grateful is an adjective. The adverb form is "gratefully."
In this sentence, the bolded word "gratefully" is used as an adverb to describe how Mrs. Jenkins expressed her thanks to the police. It indicates that her gratitude was sincere and heartfelt, emphasizing her appreciation for the assistance she received. This word conveys her emotional response following the police's intervention.
My friend is a great contribute to the homeless and the hungry.She is not a contribute she never gives anything or has any kindness in her heart.
Gratefully- is one word with the suffix of fully.
The likely word is "gratefully" (thankfully).(There is a rarely-used adverb guardfully of uncertain application, likely watchfully.)
Your question doesn't make too much sense, but I think the word your looking for is 'appreciate'. As in you appreciate the thing that person did for you.
Peter received some well-deserved kudos for finishing at the top of his class.
I gratefully rested for about ten minutes when we completed our ascent of the nearly vertical tor. There was just a moment of near weightlessness when we completed our ascent, and the plane leveled out.
The correct spelling is "gratefully" (with thanks).
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