Gratus
Translation of "gratus" into Russian
gratus
AdjectiveUK
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gratus
more gratus Comp.
most gratus Super.
Rare/archaic borrowing from Latin meaning ‘pleasing; thankful’; treated as an adjective in English.
The evening breeze felt gratus after the sweltering heat of the day.
Вечерний бриз был приятен после дневной жары.
He was gratus to his mentor for the guidance he received.
Он был благодарен своему наставнику за полученную поддержку.
Definitions
gratus
AdjectiveUK
/ˈɡreɪ.təs/
US
/ˈɡreɪ.təs/
UK
/ˈɡreɪ.təs/
US
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US
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Pleasing; welcome; agreeable (archaic, rare).
The travellers found the shade of the old oak gratus after hours in the sun.
Thankful; grateful (archaic, rare).
He remained ever gratus for her unwavering support.