APPRECIATE vs VALUE: NOUN
- N/A
- Monetary or material worth.
- Precise meaning or import, as of a word.
- A principle or standard, as of behavior, that is considered important or desirable.
- Worth in usefulness or importance to the possessor; utility or merit.
- The relative duration of a tone or rest.
- An amount, as of goods, services, or money, considered to be a fair and suitable equivalent for something else; a fair price or return.
- (music) the relative duration of a musical note
- The amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else
- An ideal accepted by some individual or group
- A numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed
- The quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable
- Relative darkness or lightness of a color
- A quantity or number expressed by an algebraic term.
- Worth estimated by any standard of purchasing power, especially by the market price, or the amount of money agreed upon as an equivalent to the utility and cost of anything.
- The property or aggregate properties of a thing by which it is rendered useful or desirable, or the degree of such property or sum of properties; worth; excellence; utility; importance.
- Esteem; regard.
- The relative length or duration of a tone or note, answering to quantity in prosody; thus, a quarter note [�] has the value of two eighth notes [�].
- In an artistical composition, the character of any one part in its relation to other parts and to the whole; -- often used in the plural.
- In biology, grade or rank in classification; valence: as, a group having the value of a family.
- In mathematics, the special determination of a quantity.
- In painting and the allied arts, relation of one object, part, or atmospheric plane of a picture to the others, with reference to light and shade, the idea of hue being abstracted.
- In music, the relative length or duration of a tone signified by a note: as, a half-note has the value of two quarternotes, or four sixteenth-notes; to give a note its full value.
- Import; precise signification: as, the value of a word or phrase.
- Precise signification; import
- The amount of other commodities (commonly represented by money) for which a thing can be exchanged in open market: the ratio in which one thing exchanges against others; the command which one commodity has over others in traffic; in a restricted (and the common popular) sense, the amount of money for which a thing can be sold; price.
- Estimated or attributed worth; appreciation; valuation; esteem; regard.
- Worth; the property or properties of a thing in virtue of which it is useful or estimable, or the degree in which such a character is possessed; utility; importance; excellence: applied to both persons and things.
- The sound quality of a letter or diphthong.
- One of a series of specified values.
- Value which is socially recognized, in contrast with purely personal valuation. Thus an heirloom may be said to be of small intrinsic value, although highly valued by its possessor.
- Value as determined by ordinary market conditions, as contrasted with value with which an object is endowed by virtue of convention or governmental flat. Thus paper money is often said to be devoid of intrinsic value.
- Price equal to the intrinsic worth of a thing; real equivalent.
- Valor.
- That property of a color by which it is distinguished as bright or dark; luminosity.
- In mathematics, the value of the function represented by the ordinate of a turning point.
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Relating to or consisting of principles or standards.
- Of or relating to the practice of investing in individual securities that, according to some fundamental measure, such as book value, appear to be relatively less expensive than comparable securities.
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: VERB
- Hold dear
- Be fully aware of; realize fully
- Recognize with gratitude; be grateful for
- To be grateful or thankful for.
- To view as valuable.
- To increase in value.
- Increase the value of
- Gain in value
- Fix or determine the value of; assign a value to
- Hold dear
- Estimate the value of
- Regard highly; think much of
- Place a value on; judge the worth of something
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To rise in value. [See note under rise, v. i.]
- To recognize the quality, significance, or magnitude of.
- To be fully aware of or sensitive to; realize.
- To be thankful or show gratitude for.
- To admire greatly; value.
- To raise in value or price, especially over time.
- N/A
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To set a price or value on; to estimate justly; to value.
- To raise the value of; to increase the market price of; -- opposed to depreciate.
- To be sensible of; to distinguish.
- To be worth; to be equal to in value.
- To raise to estimation; to cause to have value, either real or apparent; to enhance in value.
- To rate highly; to have in high esteem; to hold in respect and estimation; to appreciate; to prize.
- To estimate the value, or worth, of; to rate at a certain price; to appraise; to reckon with respect to number, power, importance, etc.
- To determine or estimate the worth or value of; appraise.
- To regard highly; esteem: : appreciate.
- To rate according to relative estimate of worth or desirability; evaluate.
- To assign a value to (a unit of currency, for example).
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Realize fully
- Be fully aware of
- Be grateful for
- Recognize with gratitude
- 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.
- 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.
- See cruise, 2.
- To estimate the value or worth of; specifically, to rate at a certain price; appraise: as, to value lands or goods.
- To consider with respect to value, worth, or importance; rate, whether high or low; regard.
- Specifically, to rate high; have in high esteem; set much by; prize; appreciate; regard; hold in respect or estimation; reflexively, to pride (one's self).
- To reckon or estimate with respect to number or power; compute; compare (with another person or thing) with respect to price or excellence.
- To take account of; take into account; hence, to care for; consider as important.
- To raise to estimation; cause to have value, either real or apparent.
- To give out or represent as wealthy, or financially sound.
- To be worth; be equal in worth to; be an equivalent of.
- Think much of
- Regard highly
- Assign a value to
- Fix or determine the value of
- Evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: RELATED WORDS
- Realize, Appreciation, Commend, Applaud, Thank, Enjoy, Grateful, Understand, Admire, Appreciative, Take account, Prize, Value, Treasure, Revalue
- Valuation, Time value, Note value, Economic value, Prise, Assess, Evaluate, Measure, Appreciate, Prize, Respect, Rate, Treasure, Appraise, Esteem
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Know, Cherish, Acknowledge, Recognize, Appreciation, Applaud, Thank, Enjoy, Grateful, Understand, Admire, Appreciative, Prize, Value, Treasure
- Cost, Worth, Price, Valuation, Note value, Assess, Evaluate, Measure, Appreciate, Prize, Respect, Rate, Treasure, Appraise, Esteem
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: 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.
- Positive Reading with No Actual Value can be used for any Test Type code where the eric value to record.
- The TAX_RATE_ID value is unique while a TAX_RATE_CODE value may have different tax rates based on date ranges.
- Due to the short term nature of these receivables, their carrying value approximates fair value.
- The taxing authority may accept this value or make its own determination of value.
- If there is no corresponding value, then the null value must be used instead.
- Describe concisely how the cash value, surrender value, and death benefit will be determined.
- The market value of your car is known as its Actual Cash Value.
- Is your total inventory value based on resale or purchase value?
- Therefore, liquidation value is the appropriate measure of value.
- The fair value measurements and disclosures guidance defines fair value and establishes a framework for measuring fair value.
APPRECIATE vs VALUE: 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?
- Can I use sought value instead of sought after value?
- Are animals of less value than humans of the same value?
- Can my taxable value be greater than my state equalized value?
- What happens if the matched value and attached CRC value do not match?
- How much value does a stamped concrete patio add to home value?
- What is the percentage increase/decrease from initial value to final value?
- How do value investors determine the real value of a stock?
- How do you value value for money when buying a home?
- Why does geekbuying report a lower value than the actual value?
- Do business travellers really value value for money?