Appreciate (Verb)
Syllable division: ap·pre·ci·ate
How to pronounce: UK: /əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/ US: /əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/
#1 Meaning: To recognise someone/something's goodness and value it.
Example: Do not buy him expensive gifts for his birthday, he is too young to appreciate it.
#2 Meaning: Used when showing that you are grateful for something.
Example: Thank you for helping me out with my project, I really appreciate it.
#3 Meaning: When something's value increases
Example: The value of their business appreciated by 20% over the last few months.
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Learner’s Word of the Day. Today was ‘accumulate’. So, I accumulated a lot of information from you. Everyone appeaciates your contribution.
Thank you for the kind words Ligia!
What a good sentence! Well done 😀
John is a good boss. He knows how to appreciate employees for good work.
Appreciation and recognition is needed to motivate employees and to boost their performance.
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Thank you for your kind help. Really appreciate it.
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I appreciate everything you do.