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Does the word "grateful" has more dramatic nuance than "thankful?"

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Rebecca

That's right! It has a bit more of a dramatic nuance because it has a bit more emotion and feeling than "thankful." To be "grateful" means to show or to have an appreciation for something or someone, and it is an intensely felt appreciation. "Thankful" can sometimes mean the same thing but can also mean to be relieved or pleased, so "grateful" is more specific to appreciation. Ex: I am so grateful for my friendships. = I am so thankful for my friendships. Ex: Jane is thankful that she doesn't have to go to town this weekend. => relieved

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