Grateful or Gratefull

Which is the correct spelling? The correct spelling is Grateful (not Gratefull).

Correct Spelling

Grateful

Incorrect Spelling

Gratefull

How common is this error?

There are 51,200 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Gratefull'. 'Gratefull' ranks in the top 110 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 109 websites containing this mistake.¹

Part of speech and definition

The word 'grateful' is an adjective. It describes a person who feels or shows appreciation for something done or received. In essence, it conveys a sense of thankfulness or gratitude.

Examples of grateful being used in a sentence:

Correct After receiving the scholarship, Maria felt incredibly grateful for the opportunity to pursue her dreams.
Incorrect After receiving the scholarship, Maria felt incredibly gratefull for the opportunity to pursue her dreams.
Correct He was grateful for the support of his friends during the challenging times in his life.
Incorrect He was gratefull for the support of his friends during the challenging times in his life.
Correct The community came together to help the family in need, and they were profoundly grateful for the kindness shown to them.
Incorrect The community came together to help the family in need, and they were profoundly gratefull for the kindness shown to them.

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Other common questions

What is the correct spelling?

Grateful

What is its origin?

The word 'grateful' originates from the late Middle English word 'gratefull,' which comes from the Old French 'grateful,' based on the Latin 'gratus,' meaning 'thankful' or 'pleasing.'

How do you pronounce grateful?

The word 'grateful' is pronounced as /ˈɡreɪt.fəl/. It rhymes with 'great' and has a soft 'fəl' ending.

Any tips for using the word in a sentence?

The word 'grateful' can be used in a sentence like, "I am grateful for all the support I received during my recovery." When using 'grateful,' it is important to ensure correct spelling, avoiding confusion with 'greatful,' which is incorrect, and to use it in contexts that express appreciation or thankfulness. Additionally, it should be noted that 'grateful' is often followed by the preposition 'for' to indicate what one is thankful for.

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1: Data as of 09/01/2024.