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appreciable
adjective noticeable; significant; able to be measured or noticed .
[Early 19c: from appreciate]
appreciably adverb .
adjective noticeable; significant; able to be measured or noticed .
[Early 19c: from appreciate]
appreciably adverb .
appreciate
verb (appreciated , appreciating )
1 to be grateful or thankful for something.
2 to be aware of the value, quality, etc of something.
3 to understand or be aware of something.
4 usu intr to increase in value.
[17c: from Latin appretiare , from pretium price]
appreciative adjective .
appreciatively adverb .
verb (appreciated , appreciating )
1 to be grateful or thankful for something.
2 to be aware of the value, quality, etc of something.
3 to understand or be aware of something.
4 usu intr to increase in value.
[17c: from Latin appretiare , from pretium price]
appreciative adjective .
appreciatively adverb .
appreciation
noun
1 gratitude or thanks.
2 sensitive understanding and enjoyment of the value or quality of something an appreciation of good music .
3 the state of knowing or being aware of something.
4 an increase in value.
[15c]
show (one's) appreciation
1 to give an indication of one's gratitude, eg by way of a gift, etc .
2 to give an indication of one's enjoyment of something, eg by clapping, cheering, etc.
noun
1 gratitude or thanks.
2 sensitive understanding and enjoyment of the value or quality of something an appreciation of good music .
3 the state of knowing or being aware of something.
4 an increase in value.
[15c]
show (one's) appreciation
1 to give an indication of one's gratitude, eg by way of a gift, etc .
2 to give an indication of one's enjoyment of something, eg by clapping, cheering, etc.
apprehend
verb (apprehended , apprehending )
1 to arrest.
2 to understand.
[14c: from Latin apprehendere to lay hold of]
verb (apprehended , apprehending )
1 to arrest.
2 to understand.
[14c: from Latin apprehendere to lay hold of]
apprehension
noun
1 uneasy concern about the imminent future; fear or anxiety.
2 the act of capturing and arresting someone or something called for the immediate apprehension of the fugitive .
3 understanding.
[14c]
noun
1 uneasy concern about the imminent future; fear or anxiety.
2 the act of capturing and arresting someone or something called for the immediate apprehension of the fugitive .
3 understanding.
[14c]
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