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gratefuladjective feeling or expressing gratitudeshe was grateful for her neighbor's help after she broke her foot appreciative, appreciatory, glad, obliged, thankful beholden, indebtedcontented, delighted, gratified, pleased, satisfied, tickledthanking inappreciative, thankless, unappreciative, ungrateful inhospitable, rude, thoughtless, ungracious giving pleasure or contentment to the mind or sensesI'm glad for the grateful warmth of the fire on such a cold day agreeable, blessed(also blest), congenial, darling, delectable, delicious, delightful, delightsome, dreamy, dulcet, enjoyable, felicitous, good, gratifying, heavenly, jolly, luscious, nice, palatable, pleasant, pleasing, pleasurable, pretty, satisfying, savory(also savoury), sweet, tasty, welcome alluring, attractive, desirable, enviable, inviting, relishable, temptingcharming, enchanting, fascinatingcalming, comforting, soothingamusing, diverting, entertaining, recreativeaffable, amiable, cheerful, cheery, comfortable, gemütlich, genial, goodly, good-natured, gracious, hospitable, kindly, personableblissful, felicific, glad, happy, joyouselating, exhilarating, intoxicatingecstatic, euphoric, nirvanic, rapturous disagreeable, pleasureless, unpalatable, unpleasant, unwelcome abominable, ghastly, god-awful, hellish, horrid, miserable, wretchedbilious, disgusting, distasteful, obnoxious, offensive, repellent(also repellant), repugnant, repulsive, revulsive, unsavory, vile, yucky(also yukky)abhorrent, detestable, hateful, odiousboring, commonplace, dull, flat, insipid, irksome, stale, tediousdispleasing, dissatisfyingdepressing, disheartening, dismal, dreary, gloomy, heartbreaking, heartrending, joyless, lachrymose, sad, unhappydeplorable, doleful, dolorous, lamentable, lugubrious, mournful, regrettable, sorrowful, tragic(also tragical)aggravating, annoying, exasperating, irritating, peeving, perturbing, vexingforbiddinghostile, intimidatingangering, enraging, incensing, inflaming(also enflaming), infuriating, maddening, outraging, rankling, rilingdistressing, disturbing, upsetting in 1552 |