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appreciate
[uh-pree-shee-eyt]
verb (used with object)
to be grateful or thankful for.
They appreciated his thoughtfulness.
to value or regard highly; place a high estimate on.
to appreciate good wine.
to be fully conscious of; be aware of; detect.
to appreciate the dangers of a situation.
to raise in value.
verb (used without object)
to increase in value.
Property values appreciated yearly.
appreciate
/ əˈpriːʃɪˌeɪt, -sɪ- /
verb
to feel thankful or grateful for
to appreciate a favour
(may take a clause as object) to take full or sufficient account of
to appreciate a problem
to value highly
to appreciate Shakespeare
(usually intr) to raise or increase in value
Other Word Forms
- appreciator noun
- appreciatingly adverb
- self-appreciating adjective
- unappreciating adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of appreciate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of appreciate1
Example Sentences
And then fans can decide whether to continue to appreciate affordable baseball, staffed by friendly people, in aging but comfortable Angel Stadium, or instead to enjoy championship-caliber baseball at Dodger Stadium or Petco Park.
Gemma appreciates there is still some way to go before Matt can benefit, but she says for the first time in a long time she can be optimistic about the future.
Nexstar also cited positive discussions with ABC, saying in a press release that they "appreciate their constructive approach to addressing our concerns".
While the finer points of Botterman's breakdown work or Meg Jones' defence are harder to appreciate, Kildunne's ability with ball in hand needs no context or explanation.
He appreciates how difficult it is to get to the playoffs.
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When To Use
To appreciate something is to value or regard it highly. How is appreciate different from esteem, value, and prize? Learn more on Thesaurus.com.
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