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appreciated
adjective as in thanked
Strong matches
acknowledged, applauded, blessed, lauded, praised, recognized
adjective as in understood
Weak matches
axiomatic, down pat, inferential, on to, roger, tacit, taken for granted, undeclared, unexpressed, unspoken, unstated, wise to, wordless
adjective as in valuable
Strongest matches
beneficial, costly, expensive, helpful, important, invaluable, prized, profitable, relevant, scarce, treasured, useful, valued, worthwhile
Strong matches
Weak matches
admired, cherished, esteemed, estimable, held dear, high-priced, hot, hot property, in demand, inestimable, of value, precious, respected, serviceable
adjective as in valued
adjective as in welcome
Strongest matches
desirable, gratifying, pleasant, pleasing, refreshing, satisfying
Strong matches
accepted, cherished, contenting, cordial, desired, esteemed, good, honored, invited, nice, wanted
Weak matches
acceptable, agreeable, congenial, delightful, favorable, genial, grateful, pleasurable, sympathetic
Example Sentences
I greatly appreciated some individuals there, but clearly it couldn’t be my long-term home.
Robert Ross said there were "plenty of people talking" but "no solid answers" as of yet - but he also appreciated the effort that had gone into the event.
He appreciated Hernández’s heartbeat, and how he delivered one of the season’s biggest swings in the fifth inning of Game 5 of the World Series.
Quarterback Nico Iamaleava said he appreciated those who did show up Saturday, including a throng of friends and family from his hometown Long Beach.
“Jeremy tolerated me and I appreciated that,” Springsteen said at a festival Q&A, suggesting that his input on the movie was ongoing and significant — and also welcome.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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