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Plural
appreciations
1
an expression or statement showing gratitude or thankfulness
- She wrote a note of appreciation to her mentor.
- The company sent a gift as appreciation for loyal customers.
- His speech concluded with appreciation for everyone's efforts.
- Letters of appreciation acknowledged the team's dedication.
- A simple nod can convey appreciation in informal settings.
2
a clear understanding of a problem, situation, or concept
- She showed deep appreciation of the financial risks involved.
- His appreciation of cultural differences improved teamwork.
- Teachers value students' appreciation of complex ideas.
- Developing appreciation for history takes time.
- The report reflects careful appreciation of market trends.
3
the ability to notice and value subtle qualities, especially in art, music, or beauty
- She has an appreciation for classical music.
- His appreciation of fine wine is impressive.
- Artists often cultivate a refined appreciation of color.
- Developing appreciation for literature requires reading widely.
- A keen appreciation of nature comes with experience.
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4
a favorable judgment or admiration for someone or something
- The audience showed their appreciation with a standing ovation.
- He received appreciation for his hard work.
- Letters of appreciation were sent to all volunteers.
- Her efforts earned the appreciation of her colleagues.
- Teachers often express appreciation for students' creativity.
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5
a gradual increase in value, especially of money, property, or investments
- The appreciation of real estate over ten years was substantial.
- Investors benefit from appreciation in stock prices.
- Currency appreciation can affect export competitiveness.
- Appreciation in value is often slower than expected.
- Property appreciation may influence tax obligations.
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