Appretiate vs Appreciate - What's the difference?
appretiate | appreciate |
* 1817 , ’s ''History of Modern Philosophy ”,
to be grateful or thankful for.
to view as valuable.
to be fully conscious of; be aware of; detect.
* Lubbock
to increase in value.
* Ramsay
As verbs the difference between appretiate and appreciate
is that appretiate is archaic form of lang=en while appreciate is to be grateful or thankful for.appretiate
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Verb
pages 457–458:
- The whole controversy is recorded with almost excessive detail; and the extreme want of candour is lamented with which Priestley appretiated Hume.
appreciate
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Alternative forms
* (archaic)Verb
(appreciat)- I appreciate your efforts
- You must learn to appreciate time
- To test the power of bees to appreciate color.
- to test the power of bees to appreciate colour
- The value of his portfolio appreciated by 80% over eight years.
- lest a sudden peace should appreciate the money