appreciation has definitions from the field of psychology
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[ noun ] (psychology) understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something

Synonyms

hold grasp

Examples

"he has a good grasp of accounting practices"

Used in print

(Edward P. Lawton, "Northern Liberals and Southern...)

The South 's antipathy to Northern civilization includes such charges as poor manners , harsh accents , lack of appreciation of the arts of living like gastronomy and the use of leisure .

(Max F. Millikan and Donald L. M. Blackmer,...)

In these rapidly changing societies there is also too little appreciation of the need for effort to achieve goals .

It should attempt to communicate both an appreciation of professional standards and an understanding of the tremendous powers and potentialities of genuinely open and pluralistic societies .

(Guy Bolton, The Olympians....)

Not a thought nor a cadence was missed in her summary of appreciation .

2
[ noun ] (psychology) delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values)

Examples

"arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success" "to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste"

Used in print

(Tristram P. Coffin, "Folklore in the American Twentieth...)

To both the amateur and the commercial progandist the analyst lacks a soul , lacks appreciation with his endless probings and classifications .

3
[ noun ] a favorable judgment

Synonyms

admiration

Examples

"a small token in admiration of your works"

Used in print

(Guy Bolton, The Olympians....)

He drank slowly with due appreciation .

4
[ noun ] an expression of gratitude

Examples

"he expressed his appreciation in a short note"

Related terms

thanks

5
[ noun ] an increase in price or value over time

Examples

"an appreciation of 30% in the value of real estate"

Used in print

(Orlin J. Scoville, Part-Time Farming...)

The cost of land and the prospects for appreciation in value may influence your decision .

Related terms

depreciation increase

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