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appreciative

[uh-pree-shuh-tiv, -shee-uh-, -shee-ey-] / əˈpri ʃə tɪv, -ʃi ə-, -ʃiˌeɪ- /




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As for the camp factor, many massive understatements in the script will trigger appreciative howls of laughter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Charlie is last seen alone on stage, performing a comedy set to an appreciative crowd, and the credits roll.

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"I don't think there was anyone in a Newcastle United shirt who didn't get fed and watered that night. They were just really appreciative that we were enjoying their city."

From BBC

“But we have not seen anything and are just really appreciative of all of the government workers showing up, doing their job and keeping the national airspace and our industry running safely,” Geraghty says.

From The Wall Street Journal

“One thing I am so appreciative of that my parents did to us is talk to us like we were regular people. They didn’t talk to us like we were little babies,” he continued.

From MarketWatch