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  1. formal or old-fashioned. expressions used when one wants to indicate that one is very grateful for something. Much obliged for your assistance. Thank you very much indeed, Doctor, I am extremely obliged to you. We are obliged to you for dinner. See full dictionary entry for obliged. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  2. formal or old-fashioned. expressions used when one wants to indicate that one is very grateful for something. Much obliged for your assistance. Thank you very much indeed, Doctor, I am extremely obliged to you. We are obliged to you for dinner. See full dictionary entry for obliged. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · Much obliged, according to Collins Dictionary, is a British English phrase used to express gratitude or thanks. The phrase is usually formal or old fashioned, an can also be written as “I am obliged to you.”

  4. to be forced to do something or feel that you must do something: Doctors are legally obliged to take certain precautions. She feels obligated to be nice to Jack because he's her boss. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Duty, obligation and responsibility. accountable to someone. accountably. answer for something. buck. commitment.

  5. Jun 17, 2024 · The phrase “much obliged” means that someone is extremely thankful for what someone else has done for them and can imply that they owe them a debt or a favor in return. Origin of this idiom. The phrase “much obliged” was widely used in the 1500s and 1600s as a way to say thank you.

  6. 'Much obliged' is correct and can be used in written English. It is a polite way to say "Thank you" and is a phrase typically used in formal contexts. For example: "Thank you for your help. I'm much obliged.".

  7. 1. : to constrain by physical, moral, or legal force or by the exigencies of circumstance. obliged to find a job. felt obliged to share it with her. 2. a. : to put in one's debt by a favor or service. We are much obliged for your help. b. : to do a favor for. always ready to oblige a friend. intransitive verb.

  8. Feb 3, 2024 · Adjective. [ edit] much obliged (not comparable) ( dated) Grateful. Translations. [ edit] grateful — see grateful. Interjection. [ edit] much obliged. (as response) Thank you. Translations. [ edit] thank you — see thank you. Categories: English lemmas. English adjectives. English uncomparable adjectives. English multiword terms. English dated terms

  9. Definition. Much obliged in answer to someone means "thank you". Often, to be much obliged is followed or preceded by a clause starting with if. I'd be much obliged if you could fax these reports over to Mr. Warbuckle.

  10. obliged. adjective. /əˈblaɪdʒd/ [not before noun] (formal) used when you are expressing thanks or asking politely for something, to show that you are grateful to somebody. I'd be obliged if you would keep this to yourself. obliged to somebody for (doing) something I'm much obliged to you for helping us. obliged to somebody Thank you.

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