All which (no man doubteth) are things gratefull in the sight of our Sauiour Christ, and tending to the honour and glory of the Trinitie.
Marline Basanier of Paris, I was easily enduced to turne it into English, vnderstanding that the same was no lesse gratefull to you here, then I know it to be acceptable to many great and worthie persons there.
It must indeed be a most gratefull reflection, to your exalted minds.
He was a very pleasant discourcer in earnest and in jest, and therfore very gratefull to all kinde of company, wher he was not the lesse esteemed, for beinge very rich.
He was exceedingly confident[415], witty, not very gratefullto his benefactors, would lye damnably.
She was very gratefullto him and respectfull to him.
She is a very good woman and of a gratefull spirit.
Adieu--Yorkshire arrived in town very gratefull and not entirely dislocated.
He begs his most gratefull compliments to you, and laments that his time will not allow him to present them himself.
Which I speake neither upon any apparent conjecture, nor upon any overvaluing of my abilities, but out of a generall readinesse and alacrity to be serviceable and gratefull in any kinde.
Vppon this gratefull and desired noueltie, I set me down marueiling at it, before I would step any further on.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gratefull" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.