
1) An expression of gratitude 2) An increase in price or value 3) Apprehension 4) Delicate discrimination 5) Discernment 6) French word used in English 7) Grasp 8) Gratitude 9) Hold 10) Savvy 11) Understanding
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1) Applause 2) Connoisseurship 3) Credit 4) Cultural 5) Esteem 6) Grasp 7) Gratitude 8) Idealization 9) Idolisation 10) Idolization 11) Knowledge 12) Recognition 13) Respect 14) Rise 15) Sense 16) Sled 17) Thanks 18) Vertu 19) Virtu 20) Vogue
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• (n.) A just valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence. • (n.) A rise in value; -- opposed to depreciation. • (n.) Accurate perception; true estimation; as, an appreciation of the difficulties before us; an appreciation of colors.
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A rise in the value of a country's currency on the exchange market, relative either to a particular other currency or to a weighted average of other currencies. The currency is said to appreciate. Opposite of 'depreciation.'
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Increase in the value of an asset.
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An increase in the value of an asset. The term can also be used to refer to the appreciation of a currency. In other words it is when the value of a currency, expressed in terms of another currency, rises.
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An increase in the value of a home or other property.
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The increase in value of a property (or other object) due to changes in market conditions
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Is an increase in the value of a property from changes in the market conditions, inflation or or other changes to the value of surrounding properties.
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An increase in the value of a property due to changes in market conditions or other causes.
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Increase in the value of an asset.
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An increase in an asset's value. Stocks and bonds appreciate by going up in price at a securities exchange.
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Ap·pre`ci·a'tion noun [ Confer French
appréciation .]
1. A just valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence.
2. Accurate perception; true estimation; as, an
appreciation of the difficulties before us; an
appreciation of colors....
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An increase in the value or worth of an asset or piece of property that's caused by external economic factors occurring over time, rather than by the owner having made improvements or additions. For example, increased market demand or inflation can cause property to appreciate. The term is commonly used in the context of real estate.
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[
n] - an expression of gratitude 2. [n] - understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something 3. [n] - an increase in price or value over time
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noun delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values); `arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success`; `to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste`
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noun an expression of gratitude; `he expressed his appreciation in a short note`
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(Royce) The faculty by which an individual feels, likes or hates, or, in general, evaluates certain experiences, as opposed to the faculty by which he describes them, communicates them, and renders them permanent through the use of forms or categories. (Royce: Spirit of Modern Philosophy, pp. 390-4.) -- A.C.B.
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An increase in the value of a property due to changes in market conditions or other causes. The opposite of depreciation.
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an increase in property value.
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When an asset’s value increases over time.
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gratitude; thankful recognition: They showed their appreciation by giving him a gold watch. · the act of estimating the qualities of things and giving them their proper value. · clear perception or recognition, esp. of aesthetic quality: a course in art appreciation. · an increase or rise in the value of property, goods, etc. ·...
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[The Glass Menagery] sensitive perception, especially of artistic values
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understanding of the nature or meaning of something
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