APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: NOUN
- N/A
- Something used as a lever or for prying.
- That which may be won by chance, as in a lottery.
- Anything worth striving for; a valuable possession held or in prospect.
- A contest for a reward; competition.
- A lever; a pry; also, the hold of a lever.
- Goods or money obtained illegally
- Something given as a token of victory
- Something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery
- A court having jurisdiction of all captures made in war on the high seas.
- An exhibition contest, esp. one of pugilists, for a stake or wager.
- One who fights publicly for a reward; -- applied esp. to a professional boxer or pugilist.
- Fighting, especially boxing, in public for a reward or wager.
- An officer put in charge or command of a captured vessel.
- A medal given as a prize.
- A dividend from the proceeds of a captured vessel, etc., paid to the captors.
- The ring or inclosure for a prize fight; the system and practice of prize fighting.
- An honor or reward striven for in a competitive contest; anything offered to be competed for, or as an inducement to, or reward of, effort.
- The pressure exerted by a lever or press.
- A lever.
- The hold of a lever; purchase.
- A taking or capture, as of the property of an enemy in war.
- In hunting, the note of the horn blown at the capture or death of the game.
- That which is taken from an enemy in war; any species of goods or property seized by force as spoil or plunder; that which is taken in combat, particularly a ship with the property taken in it.
- In early English law, a seizure or the asserted right of seizure of money or chattels by way of exaction or requisition for t he use of the crown; more specifically, a toll of that nature exacted on merchandise in a commercial town.
- That which is obtained or offered as the reward of exertion or contest: as, a prize for Latin verses.
- That which is won in a lottery, or in any similar way.
- A possession or acquisition which is prized; any gain or advantage; privilege.
- Something seized by force or taken as booty, especially an enemy ship and its cargo captured at sea during wartime.
- A contest for a reward; a competition.
- Estimation; valuation; appraisement.
- That which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.
- Anything captured by a belligerent using the rights of war; esp., property captured at sea in virtue of the rights of war, as a vessel.
- Something worth striving for; a highly desirable possession.
- In tobacco manufacturing: A press operated by a lever. Compare prize-beam.
- Something offered or won as an award for superiority or victory, as in a contest or competition.
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Worthy of a prize; first-class.
- Given a prize, or likely to win a prize.
- Offered or given as a prize.
- Of superior grade
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: VERB
- To view as valuable.
- To increase in value.
- To be grateful or thankful for.
- Increase the value of
- Hold dear
- Recognize with gratitude; be grateful for
- Be fully aware of; realize fully
- Gain in value
- Hold dear
- To move or force, especially in an effort to get something open
- Regard highly; think much of
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be thankful or show gratitude for.
- To be fully aware of or sensitive to; realize.
- To admire greatly; value.
- To raise in value or price, especially over time.
- To rise in value. [See note under rise, v. i.]
- To recognize the quality, significance, or magnitude of.
- N/A
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To set a price or value on; to estimate justly; to value.
- To be sensible of; to distinguish.
- To raise the value of; to increase the market price of; -- opposed to depreciate.
- To move with a lever; to force up or open; to pry.
- To value highly; esteem or treasure. : appreciate.
- To move or force with a lever; pry.
- To estimate the worth of; evaluate.
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To value; set a price or value on; estimate the commercial worth of.
- To esteem duly; place a sufficiently high estimate on; recognize the quality or worth of: as, his great ability was not appreciated.
- To rise in value; become of more value: as, public securities appreciated when the debt was funded.
- Synonyms Value, Prize, Esteem, Estimate, Appreciate. Value and estimate commonly imply a comparison with a standard of commercial worth: as, to value a picture at so much; to estimate its value at so much. To prize is to value highly, generally for other than pecuniary reasons, and suggesting the notion of reluctance to lose. Thus, we prize a book for its contents or associations; we prize a friend for his affection for us. To esteem is sometimes simply to think: as, I esteem him a scoundrel; sometimes to value: as, I esteem it lightly; sometimes to have a high opinion of or set a high value on: as, I esteem him for his own sake; in its highest sense it implies moral approbation. Estimating is an act of computation or judgment, and wholly without feeling or moral approbation: as, to estimate the size of a room, the weight of a stone, the literary excellence of a book, the character of a person. (See esteem, n., for comparison of corresponding nouns.) Appreciate is to set a just value on; it implies the use of wise judgment or delicate perception: as, he appreciated the quality of the work. With this perception naturally goes a corresponding intellectual valuation and moral esteem: as, they knew how to appreciate his worth. Appreciate often implies also that the thing appreciated is likely to be overlooked or underestimated. It is commonly used of good things: as, I understood his wickedness; I realized or recognized his folly; I appreciated his virtue or wisdom. Compare such phrases as an appreciative audience, a few appreciative words, appreciation of merit.
- To raise in value; advance the exchange, quotation, or price of: opposed to depreciate.
- To be fully conscious of; be aware of; detect; perceive the nature or effect of.
- Recognize with gratitude
- Be fully aware of
- Realize fully
- Be grateful for
- Value, Esteem, etc. See appreciate.
- Synonyms To appraise.
- To favor or ease (an affected limb), as a horse.
- To value highly; regard as of great worth; esteem.
- To set or estimate the value of; rate.
- To make a prize of; capture; seize.
- To risk or venture.
- Worthy of a prize; that has gained a prize.
- Given or awarded as a prize: as, a prize cup.
- To force or press, especially force open by means of a lever, as a door, etc.
- Regard highly
- Think much of
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: RELATED WORDS
- Realize, Appreciation, Commend, Applaud, Thank, Enjoy, Grateful, Understand, Admire, Appreciative, Take account, Prize, Value, Treasure, Revalue
- Quality, Respect, Pry, Esteem, Select, Prise, Choice, Value, Treasure, Fine, Loot, Swag, Booty, Trophy, Award
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Know, Cherish, Acknowledge, Recognize, Appreciation, Applaud, Thank, Enjoy, Grateful, Understand, Admire, Appreciative, Prize, Value, Treasure
- Superior, Lever, Quality, Respect, Pry, Esteem, Select, Choice, Value, Treasure, Fine, Loot, Booty, Trophy, Award
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In any event I did appreciate examining it.
- We do appreciate your presence here today, folks.
- We appreciate it, and have a great day.
- That is something any business owner can appreciate.
- MORIN: So we do appreciate you coming in.
- Appreciate if you have any information to offer.
- Appreciate if you could inform DBKL as well.
- Always take the time to admire and appreciate the time you have and to appreciate the finer details of life.
- Senator, I appreciate the question and I also appreciate your recognition that I was acting in those cases as a lawyer for different clients.
- Although I was raised to appreciate hard work, it took me many years to appreciate the value of a higher education.
- The show will have hourly door prize drawings and annual raffle prize drawings.
- Sponsor nor Producer will have any further obligation with respect to that prize or portion of the prize.
- Willard Hurst Prize, and a book prize from the New York City Bar Association.
- Obama really deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, makes a REAL prize now, eh?
- Powerball drawing, the highest set prize shall become a parimutuel prize.
- Walter Scott Prize and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
- Man Booker Prize and the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
- Prize money allocated to the Grand Prize category shall be divided equally by the number of plays winning the Grand Prize.
- Return of any prize or prize notification as undeliverable may result in forfeiture of the prize and selection of an alternate winner.
- For prize levels with typical Prize Pools, all Winners of those prize levels will share equally in the Prize Pool amount.
APPRECIATE vs PRIZE: QUESTIONS
- What do you appreciate most about learning photography?
- Does the WWE Universe fully appreciate Rey Mysterio?
- Do they appreciate unnatural hair colors or tattoos?
- Can young children understand and appreciate informational text?
- How to appreciate a culture without appropriating it?
- Will internet computer (ICP) price appreciate or fall?
- Can the Duluth Model appreciate Psychologi Cal insights?
- Can you appreciate culture without appropriating it?
- Does the dollar appreciate against other currencies?
- Why is it important to appreciate the things we appreciate?
- Why did Barbara Kingsolver introduce the Bellwether Prize?
- What happens to forfeited prize winners in tournaments?
- What is the prize for the International Booker Prize 2018?
- Why did Nobel Prize-winning mathematician not win the Nobel Prize?
- What is the prize winner's obligation to use the prize?
- What is the total prize value of the Nigerian Literature Prize?
- What happens when you win the prize and sell the prize?
- Why do Ig Nobel Prize-winners get the Nobel Prize for Science?
- Can Irish-born Nobel Prize winner's Nobel Prize help cure African blindness?
- What percentage of Nobel Prize winners share the prize?