appreciative
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- appreciatively adverb
- appreciativeness noun
- nonappreciative adjective
- nonappreciatively adverb
- nonappreciativeness noun
- overappreciative adjective
- overappreciatively adverb
- overappreciativeness noun
- unappreciative adjective
- unappreciatively adverb
- unappreciativeness noun
Etymology
Origin of appreciative
First recorded in 1690–1700; appreciate + -ive
Example Sentences
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In a phone interview Tuesday, Levin said he was appreciative that Quintino accepted the invitation and that she has advocated for the Dignity Act, a bipartisan proposal to reform the U.S. immigration system.
From Los Angeles Times
Investors will likely be more appreciative of having better insight into each business, Bryson added.
From MarketWatch
Some representatives from the coal industry were appreciative of the new order.
From Los Angeles Times
She did not shout, because there was no one to hear her, but the thrill of accomplishment propelled her forward, even without an appreciative audience.
From Literature
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“Though the road be long and wearisome that leads to a good neighborhood as wide as the world, we shall travel it together,” Truman told the appreciative audience.
From Los Angeles Times
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