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appreciation

American  
[uh-pree-shee-ey-shuhn] / əˌpri ʃiˈeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. gratitude; thankful recognition.

    They showed their appreciation by giving him a gold watch.

  2. the act of estimating the qualities of things and giving them their proper value.

  3. clear perception or recognition, especially of aesthetic quality.

    a course in art appreciation.

  4. an increase or rise in the value of property, goods, etc.

  5. critical notice; evaluation; opinion, as of a situation, person, etc.

  6. a critique or written evaluation, especially when favorable.


appreciation British  
/ -sɪ-, əˌpriːʃɪˈeɪʃən /

noun

  1. thanks or gratitude

  2. assessment of the true worth or value of persons or things

  3. perceptive recognition of qualities, as in art

  4. an increase in value, as of goods or property

  5. a written review of a book, etc, esp when favourable

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Other Word Forms

  • appreciational adjective
  • nonappreciation noun
  • overappreciation noun
  • self-appreciation noun
  • superappreciation noun
  • unappreciation noun

Etymology

Origin of appreciation

First recorded in 1600–10; earlier appretiation, from French appréciation, from Late Latin appretiātiō “appraisal, valuation”; equivalent to appreciate + -ion

Example Sentences

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Policymakers are likely to favor a gradual appreciation of the ringgit to tighten monetary conditions.

From The Wall Street Journal

But when I did, I had a better appreciation for myself and my capacity for love.

From Los Angeles Times

Stasevska, with her razor-sharp appreciation of the power of Glass’ work, is the ideal conductor to bring it there.

From Los Angeles Times

The ratio could be reimposed if concerns about the Chinese currency’s appreciation abate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Larose sees further room for appreciation as Argentine sovereign dollar bond yields in the 9% range converge with Ecuador’s, which trade a percentage point tighter.

From Barron's