Appreciate
41appreciate — v 1. value, cherish, treasure, prize; enjoy, relish, savor, Sl. dig; like, love, care for, delight in, rejoice in, Sl. get a kick out of. 2. esteem, admire, honor, adore; respect, revere, reverence, venerate; hold in high regard, estimate justly …
42appreciate — ap·pre·ci·ate …
43appreciate — Ho omaika i, mahalo, maopopo loa ka waiwai; poma (rare) …
44appreciate — /ə pri:ʃieɪt/ verb 1. to notice how good something is ● The customer always appreciates efficient service. 2. (ofcurrency,shares,etc.) to increase in value …
45appreciate — To rise in value; to understand; to recognize the value in a person or a thing …
46appreciate, appreciation, and appreciable — To perceive the quality, significance, monetary worth, etc. of a person or thing. To be fully aware of or sensitive to. Like appraisal it comes from the Latin verb appretiare to set a price on. It belongs to a family of perception synonyms:… …
47I would appreciate it if... — I/we/etc would appreciate it if... spoken phrase used for politely asking someone to do something, especially when you are slightly annoyed We’d appreciate it if you didn’t smoke in here. Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making… …
48we would appreciate it if... — I/we/etc would appreciate it if... spoken phrase used for politely asking someone to do something, especially when you are slightly annoyed We’d appreciate it if you didn’t smoke in here. Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making… …
49fail to appreciate — index decry, overlook (disregard) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
50mentally appreciate — index discern (detect with the senses) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …