ap·pre·ci·ate verb, -at·ed, -at·ing. 1. to be grateful or thankful for: They appreciated his thoughtfulness. -verb (used with object) 2. to value or regard highly; place a high estimate on: to appreciate good wine.
3. to be fully conscious of; be aware of; detect: to appreciate the dangers of a situation.
4. to raise in value. -verb (used without object) 5. to increase in value: Property values appreciated yearly.
Appreciative comes from the word appreciate. An appreciative person is pleased with, understands and values the things which they have and also what another person does for them. An example would be if I gave you $100 and you said, "Thank you." Then perhaps to prove your appreciation you would spend it wisely, remember I gave it to you and perhaps do something nice for me at a later time. Those would be the actions of an appreciative person.
If however I gave you $100 and you took it, did not say thank you, blew it on worthless items, forgot I gave it to you or simply didn't care, those are the actions of an unappreciative person.
It can be as complex as this, or as simple as giving your Mom a hug for all of the nice things she does.
"Appreciating" means "viewing as valuable", "being grateful and thankful for something", or "increasing in value over time".
Feelings of gratefulness.
appreciations
Edgar Vincent D'Abernon has written: 'Portraits and appreciations'
well in school there are four as you can see which are attentive listening, mutual respect, appreciations no put downs, and participation-the right to pass
It is the rate of return on an asset or a portfolio of assets over a specific period of time. The computation of Total Return includes not only asset price appreciations (or depreciations), but also cash inflows such as: dividends, capital gains, interests and principal returns.
There is no given way to forming a thank tank. One possible way would be to construct a mock tank (Sherman style tank recommended), and then proceed to yell verbalizations of appreciations at passerbyes. A thank-tank should not be confused for a think-tank, something entirely different.
Ellen Braitman is still on Bloomberg,but,she also works for Bloomberg UTV(Indian Bloomberg broadcasting in English,Indianglish) Ellen Braitman appears on abcnews,money matter programs as well(once,twice or three times in week) and does appreciations on economy.
I suppose only you can really provide a satisfactory critical appreciation, since all critical appreciations are very much reliant upon opinion. For instance, if I were asked to give one, there wouldn't be a single flaw - but I know that others might have some. So I can't give you the answer to that - nor can anyone else. Only you can do the "right" critical appreciation in your opinion. I suppose only you can really provide a satisfactory critical appreciation, since all critical appreciations are very much reliant upon opinion. For instance, if I were asked to give one, there wouldn't be a single flaw - but I know that others might have some. So I can't give you the answer to that - nor can anyone else. Only you can do the "right" critical appreciation in your opinion.
Very passionately. Most probably you will get the expected love back, if you try to be honest. But, mind not to break her heart through harsh realities.. Never ignore what she says and pay good attention for her questions and never make fun out of serious matters.. Girls appreciate good jokes and appreciations.. Good luck..
Shanyu Su has written: 'Sheng Tang bian sai shi de shen mei te zhi' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry, History and criticism 'Ren jian ci hua zhi shen mei guan' -- subject(s): Appreciations, Chinese poetry, Aesthetics in literature, Ci (Chinese poetry), History and criticism
Susan Edgington has written: 'The Chanson d'Antioche' -- subject(s): Chanson d'Antioche, History and criticism, French Epic poetry, Crusades, Translations into English, Crusades in literature, Poetry, Chansons de geste 'The first crusade' -- subject(s): Church history, Crusades, History, Juvenile literature 'The First Crusade (New Appreciations in History)'
Yes, expressing appreciation is a powerful way to acknowledge and validate the efforts or qualities of others. It can strengthen relationships, boost morale, and create a positive work or personal environment. Showing genuine appreciation can make a significant difference in someone's day and enhance overall well-being.
Any employee is willing to get advanced benefits compared to the current state with the socio economic status. For example author would prefer to get increment and appreciations for the work she does towards company success. But companies only provide financial incentives through promotions when reviewing evaluations. But its important to consider the non financial benefits as well. To succeed as a great company company need to improve employee benefits in terms of financial and non-financial