Appreciation
UK /["/əˌpriːʃiˈeɪʃn/"]/US /["/əˌpriːʃiˈeɪʃn/"]/
Definition
pleasure that you have when you recognize and enjoy the good qualities of somebody/something
In simple words: Feeling thankful or valuing something.
Examples
- Her appreciation for classical music grew after taking a piano lesson.
- He showed his appreciation by giving her a thoughtful gift.
- The teacher expressed her appreciation for the student's hard work.
- Appreciation of different cultures can lead to a richer understanding of the world.
- They gathered together to show their appreciation for the volunteers.
- His appreciation of art was evident in his extensive collection.
- She felt a deep appreciation for nature during her hiking trip.
- An appreciation for literature can enhance one's analytical skills.
Usage notes
Use 'appreciation' when talking about recognizing the worth of someone or something. It's suitable for both spoken and written contexts, but may feel a bit formal in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
appreciation + of/about + object
Memory hint
Think of 'appreciation' as 'a-prize-ation' – you get a prize for recognizing something valuable.
Collocations
- deep
- great
- real
- have
- share
- show
- in appreciation
- appreciation for
- appreciation of
- better
- clear
- deep
- have
- gain
- appreciation of
- deep
- genuine
- heartfelt
- express
- show
- extend
- in appreciation (of)
- with appreciation
- appreciation for
- a lack of appreciation
- a token of your appreciation
Synonyms
- gratitude
- thankfulness
- recognition
- admiration
- esteem
Antonyms
- disregard
- disrespect
- indifference
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'appreciate' as a verb.
- Incorrectly used in plural form as 'appreciations'.
- Using it without a specific object (should be 'appreciation of art').