How Do You Spell THANKSGIVING?

Pronunciation: [θˈaŋksɡɪvɪŋ] (IPA)

Thanksgiving is traditionally spelled with eight letters and pronounced as /ˌθæŋksˈɡɪvɪŋ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first two letters 'th' represent the voiceless dental fricative sound /θ/ made by placing the tongue between the teeth, followed by the vowel sound /æ/ with an open front unrounded position. The next two letters 'nk' represent the nasal velar consonant sound /ŋ/ made by lowering the soft palate while the back of the tongue touches the soft palate, followed by the vowel sound /s/ with a voiced alveolar fricative position, and so on.

THANKSGIVING Meaning and Definition

  1. Thanksgiving is a noun that refers to the act or expression of gratitude, appreciation, or giving thanks. It is commonly observed as a holiday, primarily in the United States and Canada, where it serves as a time for individuals, families, and communities to come together to express their gratitude for the blessings, good fortune, and valuable relationships in their lives.

    Historically, Thanksgiving originated from the traditional harvest festivals celebrated in various cultures throughout history. In the United States, it carries a significant historical meaning, tracing its roots back to the Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the early 17th century. The Pilgrims held a feast in 1621, inviting and giving thanks to the native Wampanoag people who had helped them survive their first year in the New World.

    As a cultural and social event, Thanksgiving often involves a festive meal, typically including turkey as the centerpiece, as well as various traditional dishes and desserts. Families and friends gather to share this bountiful feast, engage in conversations, reflect upon their blessings, and express gratitude for the joys and meaningful connections in their lives.

    Thanksgiving also carries a broader symbolic meaning beyond the holiday itself. It highlights the importance of gratitude as a positive trait and encourages individuals to appreciate the goodness in their lives and acknowledge the kindness of others. It serves as a reminder to pause and reflect on the things we often take for granted, fostering a sense of unity, humility, and appreciation within communities.

  2. • The act of rendering thanks or expressing gratitude for favours or mercies; a public celebration of Divine goodness.
    • Applied to a day set apart for religious services in acknowledgment of the divine goodness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of THANKSGIVING

The word "thanksgiving" originates from Middle English, and is a combination of two words: "thanks" and "giving".

The word "thanks" is derived from the Old English word "þanc", which means gratitude or appreciation. It has Germanic roots, ultimately tracing back to the Proto-Germanic word "thankōną".

The word "giving" comes from Old English "giefan", which means to give. This word has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "gebaną".

Through the combination of these two words, "thanks" and "giving", the term "thanksgiving" was formed, representing the act of giving thanks or expressing gratitude.

Plural form of THANKSGIVING is THANKSGIVINGS

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