appreciative
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- Appreciative describes a feeling of gratitude and the ability to recognize the value or quality of something.
- It is commonly used with the preposition 'of' and often describes audiences, looks, or professional feedback.
- The word is more formal than 'thankful' and implies a deeper level of understanding or perception.
- It can be used both to express thanks and to describe an aesthetic or intellectual enjoyment of art.
To be appreciative is to exist in a state of recognition and gratitude. At its core, this adjective describes a person who is capable of seeing the value in an action, a gift, or an experience. When you are appreciative, you don't just notice something; you feel a positive emotional response to it. This word bridges the gap between simple observation and deep emotional acknowledgement. It is a B2-level word because it requires an understanding of nuanced social interactions and the ability to express complex feelings of thanks.
- Gratitude Component
- The most common use refers to feeling thankful. For example, if someone helps you with a difficult task, your appreciative attitude makes them feel that their effort was worthwhile.
- Perceptive Component
- Beyond thanks, it refers to the ability to understand and enjoy the quality of something. An appreciative listener doesn't just hear music; they understand the skill involved in the performance.
The artist was deeply appreciative of the silence in the gallery, as it allowed visitors to truly connect with her work.
In a psychological sense, being appreciative is linked to well-being. It involves a cognitive shift from focusing on what is missing to focusing on what is present. It is often used to describe an audience or a group of people. An 'appreciative audience' is one that responds with enthusiasm because they recognize the talent on display. This collective recognition creates a feedback loop of positivity between the giver and the receiver.
We are highly appreciative of your continued support during this transition period.
- Social Nuance
- Being appreciative often involves an outward expression. It's not just a feeling; it's a smile, a thank-you note, or a round of applause.
Furthermore, the word can describe a specific type of look or gesture. An 'appreciative glance' suggests that someone is looking at something with admiration or pleasure. This could be a beautiful sunset, a well-cooked meal, or a person's appearance. In this context, it is synonymous with 'admiring'.
He gave the vintage car an appreciative look, noting the pristine condition of the leather seats.
Using 'appreciative' correctly requires attention to both grammar and social context. It is most frequently used in the pattern: [Subject] + [be-verb] + appreciative + of + [Noun Phrase]. For instance, 'I am appreciative of your time.' This structure is standard in professional emails and formal correspondence. It elevates the tone of the message, making the gratitude feel more sincere and thought-out than a simple 'thanks'.
- Attributive Use
- You can use it before a noun: 'An appreciative crowd,' 'An appreciative smile,' 'An appreciative letter.'
- Predicative Use
- You can use it after a linking verb: 'She seemed appreciative,' 'The team was very appreciative.'
The students were appreciative of the extra time granted for their final projects.
In professional settings, 'appreciative' is a key component of 'Appreciative Inquiry,' a collaborative, strengths-based approach to organizational change. Even if you aren't using the technical term, the spirit of being appreciative in a workplace involves recognizing the contributions of colleagues. It is often paired with adverbs of degree like 'deeply,' 'highly,' 'extremely,' or 'sincerely' to add emphasis.
The manager sent an appreciative email to the staff after the successful product launch.
- Collocation with 'Audience'
- This is one of the most common pairings. It describes a group that understands the value of the performance they are watching.
When describing someone's reaction to art or nature, 'appreciative' suggests a level of sophistication. It implies that the person has the taste or the knowledge to judge the value of what they are seeing. If you say someone has an 'appreciative eye' for detail, you are complimenting their ability to notice small, high-quality elements that others might miss.
With an appreciative nod, the critic acknowledged the chef's innovative use of local spices.
You will encounter 'appreciative' in a variety of high-stakes and formal environments. In the world of performing arts, critics often use it to describe the reaction of the public. If a play was well-received, the review might state, 'The cast performed before an appreciative audience.' This tells the reader that the people in the seats were engaged and thankful for the entertainment.
- Academic Contexts
- In university settings, professors might be appreciative of a student's 'insightful contribution' to a seminar discussion.
- Diplomatic Circles
- In international relations, leaders express that they are appreciative of 'cooperation' or 'humanitarian efforts' from other nations.
The charity was deeply appreciative of the anonymous donor's generosity.
In literature and journalism, the word is used to describe a character's internal state or a reporter's observation of a scene. A travel writer might describe an 'appreciative silence' that falls over a group of hikers when they reach a mountain summit. Here, the word conveys a sense of awe and respect for the natural beauty. It is a more evocative word than 'happy' or 'glad'.
The author received many appreciative letters from readers who felt moved by the story.
- Hospitality Industry
- Hotel staff and restaurant servers are trained to be appreciative of customer feedback, whether it is positive or constructive.
Finally, in personal relationships, being appreciative is often discussed as a virtue. Relationship experts frequently advise partners to be more appreciative of the small things each person does. You might hear this in podcasts or read it in self-help books focusing on emotional intelligence and communication. It is a cornerstone of 'positive psychology'.
She gave him an appreciative squeeze of the hand as they walked through the park.
The most frequent error learners make is confusing 'appreciative' with 'appreciable'. While they share the same root, their meanings are entirely different. 'Appreciative' refers to a feeling or attitude of gratitude. 'Appreciable' means 'noticeable' or 'significant in size or amount'. For example, you can have an 'appreciable' increase in salary, but you are 'appreciative' of that increase.
- Mistake: Appreciative vs. Appreciated
- Learners often say 'I am very appreciated' when they mean 'I am very appreciative'. 'Appreciated' is the passive form, meaning others value you. 'Appreciative' is the active feeling you have toward others.
Incorrect: There was an appreciative difference in the results. (Use 'appreciable' instead).
Another common mistake involves the preposition. Many learners try to use 'for' or 'about' after 'appreciative'. While 'grateful for' is correct, the standard collocation for 'appreciative' is 'of'. Saying 'I am appreciative for your help' is common in spoken English but is technically considered less accurate than 'I am appreciative of your help' in formal writing.
Incorrect: She was appreciative about the gift. (Correct: She was appreciative of the gift).
- Overuse of 'Very'
- While 'very appreciative' is correct, using more precise adverbs like 'sincerely,' 'immensely,' or 'deeply' can make your English sound more advanced.
Finally, avoid using 'appreciative' to describe inanimate objects unless you are using personification. A car cannot be appreciative of oil; only a person or a group of people can possess the cognitive ability to feel appreciation. This seems obvious, but in complex sentences, learners sometimes lose track of the subject's capacity for emotion.
Incorrect: The plant was appreciative of the water. (Better: The plant thrived after being watered).
Understanding the synonyms of 'appreciative' helps in choosing the right word for the right level of intensity. The most direct synonym is grateful. However, 'grateful' often implies a sense of relief or being indebted to someone. 'Appreciative' is broader; it can simply mean you enjoyed something without feeling like you owe a debt.
- Thankful
- This is the most common and least formal alternative. It is often used for general situations: 'I'm thankful the weather is nice.'
- Indebted
- This is much stronger than appreciative. It suggests that you owe someone a great deal for what they have done.
While I am grateful for the loan, I am appreciative of the advice that came with it.
When 'appreciative' is used in the sense of understanding quality, synonyms include perceptive, discerning, and cognizant. A 'perceptive' listener hears the details; an 'appreciative' listener hears the details and finds joy in them. 'Discerning' suggests a high level of taste and the ability to distinguish between good and bad quality.
The connoisseur had a discerning palate and an appreciative heart for fine wines.
- Obliged
- Often used in British English ('I'm much obliged'), this is a formal way of saying you are appreciative of a service or favor.
On the opposite side, the antonyms are unappreciative, ungrateful, and thankless. An 'unappreciative' person ignores the effort others put in. A 'thankless' task is one where the person doing the work receives no appreciation. Understanding these opposites reinforces the positive, active nature of being appreciative.
It is difficult to work for an unappreciative boss who never acknowledges your hard work.
How Formal Is It?
발음 가이드
난이도
알아야 할 문법
Adjective + Prepositional Phrase
Attributive vs Predicative Adjectives
Stative Verbs and Related Adjectives
Adverbs of Degree with Adjectives
Noun Phrases with Adjectives
수준별 예문
I am appreciative of the gift.
I am thankful for the present.
Use 'of' after appreciative.
She is appreciative of your help.
She says thank you for the help.
Subject + is + appreciative.
The teacher is appreciative.
The teacher is happy and says thanks.
Simple adjective use.
Be appreciative of your food.
Say thank you for your meal.
Imperative form.
They are an appreciative family.
They are a family that says thank you.
Adjective before a noun.
I am very appreciative.
I am very thankful.
Use 'very' for emphasis.
Are you appreciative?
Do you feel thankful?
Question form.
We are appreciative of the sun.
We are happy because the sun is out.
Appreciative + of + noun.
The audience was very appreciative after the song.
The people clapped a lot because they liked the song.
Describes a group's reaction.
He gave me an appreciative smile.
He smiled to say thank you.
Attributive adjective.
I am appreciative of the warm weather today.
I am glad it is warm.
Expressing gratitude for a situation.
The cat seemed appreciative of the milk.
The cat looked happy with the milk.
Using 'seemed' as a linking verb.
Please be appreciative of the hard work.
Please show you know the work was hard.
Polite request.
She wrote an appreciative note to her host.
She wrote a thank-you letter.
Note + appreciative.
We are appreciative of the opportunity to learn.
We are glad we can learn.
Formal expression.
He is appreciative of his parents.
He is thankful for his mom and dad.
Gratitude toward people.
The company is appreciative of your loyalty over the years.
The company thanks you for staying with them.
Professional context.
I am truly appreciative of the advice you gave me.
I really value the suggestions you made.
Use of 'truly' for emphasis.
An appreciative crowd gathered to watch the street performer.
A group of people who liked the show stood around.
Standard collocation: appreciative crowd.
She was appreciative of the effort it took to organize the party.
She understood that the party was hard to plan.
Recognizing effort.
He spoke in an appreciative tone about his mentor.
He sounded like he respected and liked his teacher.
Describing a way of speaking.
We should be more appreciative of the small things in life.
We should notice and value little joys.
Modal 'should' + be.
The chef was appreciative of the diners' compliments.
The cook was happy people liked the food.
Reaction to feedback.
I'm appreciative of the fact that you came so early.
I'm glad you arrived early.
Appreciative of the fact that...
The board is highly appreciative of your contribution to the project.
The leaders really value what you did.
High-level professional praise.
He has an appreciative eye for classical architecture.
He understands and enjoys old building styles.
Metaphorical use of 'eye'.
The audience's appreciative silence was more powerful than applause.
The quiet showed they were deeply moved.
Oxymoron-like description.
She gave the painting an appreciative look before moving on.
She looked at the art with admiration.
Describing a specific action.
We are appreciative of the nuances in your performance.
We noticed the small, clever things you did.
Focus on detail/nuance.
Being appreciative of different cultures is essential in a globalized world.
Valuing other cultures is important.
Gerund phrase as subject.
He was appreciative of the irony in the situation.
He understood and found the irony interesting.
Appreciating abstract concepts.
The survivors were deeply appreciative of the rescue team's bravery.
They were very thankful the rescuers were brave.
Deep emotional gratitude.
The critic’s appreciative review helped launch the young author’s career.
The positive and understanding review was very helpful.
Impact of appreciation.
She possessed an appreciative understanding of the complex socio-political landscape.
She deeply understood the difficult situation.
Appreciative as 'deeply understanding'.
The host was appreciative of the subtle wit displayed by his guests.
The host liked the clever jokes.
Appreciating intellectual qualities.
An appreciative murmur rippled through the crowd as the soloist began.
The crowd made a quiet sound of liking the music.
Describing collective sound.
He was appreciative of the aesthetic balance in the minimalist design.
He liked how the simple design looked balanced.
Aesthetic appreciation.
The scholarship committee was appreciative of her unique perspective.
They valued her different way of thinking.
Formal evaluation.
I am immensely appreciative of the patience you have shown throughout this ordeal.
I am very thankful you were patient during this hard time.
Intensifier 'immensely'.
His appreciative comments were the highlight of the evening for the performer.
His kind words were the best part.
Subjective value of appreciation.
The monograph offers an appreciative yet critical analysis of the poet's later works.
The book values the work but also looks for faults.
Nuanced academic tone.
To be truly appreciative of the sublime, one must first experience the terrifying.
To value great beauty, you must know fear.
Philosophical context.
The diplomat’s appreciative stance facilitated a breakthrough in the negotiations.
His respectful attitude helped the deal.
Strategic use of the word.
She maintained an appreciative distance, allowing the natural beauty to speak for itself.
She stayed back to enjoy the view without changing it.
Abstract metaphorical use.
The audience, though small, was profoundly appreciative of the avant-garde composition.
The few people there really understood the strange music.
Contrast between size and depth.
He was appreciative of the historical contingencies that led to the present moment.
He understood the past events that caused today.
Intellectual appreciation of history.
The essay provides an appreciative look at the forgotten traditions of the region.
The writing values the old ways of the area.
Cultural preservation context.
I am unreservedly appreciative of the intellectual rigor you brought to the debate.
I completely value how hard you thought about the topic.
Strongest possible formal praise.
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반의어
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자주 쓰는 구문
자주 혼동되는 단어
관용어 및 표현
혼동하기 쉬운
문장 패턴
사용법
Do not confuse with 'appreciable' (meaning significant).
Always use 'of', never 'for' in formal writing.
- Using 'for' instead of 'of'.
- Confusing 'appreciative' with 'appreciable'.
- Saying 'I am appreciated' when you mean 'I am appreciative'.
- Using it to describe inanimate objects (e.g., 'the car is appreciative').
- Mispronouncing the 'ci' as 'si' instead of 'shi'.
팁
Email Etiquette
Start a follow-up email with 'I am appreciative of the time you spent...' to set a respectful tone.
Tone Matters
When saying you are appreciative, ensure your tone is warm; a cold tone can make the word sound sarcastic.
Level Up
Replace 'I like your art' with 'I am appreciative of your artistic style' to sound more like a C1 speaker.
Preposition Check
Remember: Appreciative OF, Grateful FOR, Thankful FOR.
Context Clues
If you see 'appreciative' near words like 'audience' or 'crowd', it almost always means they liked the show.
The 'Price' Root
Think of 'Appreciative' as seeing the 'Price' (value) of something.
Building Rapport
Being appreciative of colleagues' small efforts is a great way to build a positive work environment.
Not 'Appreciable'
If you mean 'a lot of', use 'appreciable'. If you mean 'thankful', use 'appreciative'.
Identify the 'Sh'
The 'ci' in appreciative is pronounced like 'sh'. Practice saying 'she' to get the sound right.
Adverb Pairing
Use 'immensely appreciative' for big favors and 'sincerely appreciative' for professional thanks.
암기하기
어원
문화적 맥락
Often expressed through understatement or 'much obliged'.
High emphasis on verbalizing appreciation in the workplace.
Appreciation is often shown through actions and formal gift-giving rather than just words.
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실제 사용 상황
대화 시작하기
"What is something you are particularly appreciative of today?"
"How do you usually show you are appreciative of someone's help?"
"When was the last time you were part of an appreciative audience?"
"Are you more appreciative of nature or urban architecture?"
"How can managers be more appreciative of their employees?"
일기 주제
Write about a person you are deeply appreciative of and why.
Describe an artwork that you have an appreciative eye for.
Reflect on a time when you felt unappreciative and how you would change that.
List five small things you are appreciative of in your daily routine.
How does being appreciative change your mood?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문In casual speech, people will understand you, but in formal writing, 'appreciative of' is the correct grammatical form. 'Grateful for' is the better choice if you want to use 'for'.
Grateful usually means you are thankful because someone did something for you. Appreciative can mean that, but it can also mean you simply enjoy the quality of something, like music, without anyone doing a favor.
Yes, it is considered more formal and sophisticated than 'thankful' or 'happy'. It is very common in business and academic contexts.
Yes, 'an appreciative audience' is a very common collocation. It means the people watching really enjoyed and understood the performance.
It is pronounced uh-PREE-she-uh-tiv. The second syllable is stressed.
The most common opposite is 'unappreciative'. You can also use 'ungrateful'.
Usually, only people or groups of people can be appreciative because it requires a mind to feel gratitude or understand value.
It is 'appreciative of'. 'About' is rarely used and often considered incorrect.
It means someone has the ability to notice and enjoy the good qualities or beauty in something, especially art or nature.
Yes, 'very appreciative' is perfectly correct and very common.
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Summary
Being appreciative is an active state of recognizing value, whether that value is a kind gesture from a friend or the intricate details of a masterpiece, requiring both gratitude and perception.
- Appreciative describes a feeling of gratitude and the ability to recognize the value or quality of something.
- It is commonly used with the preposition 'of' and often describes audiences, looks, or professional feedback.
- The word is more formal than 'thankful' and implies a deeper level of understanding or perception.
- It can be used both to express thanks and to describe an aesthetic or intellectual enjoyment of art.
Email Etiquette
Start a follow-up email with 'I am appreciative of the time you spent...' to set a respectful tone.
Tone Matters
When saying you are appreciative, ensure your tone is warm; a cold tone can make the word sound sarcastic.
Level Up
Replace 'I like your art' with 'I am appreciative of your artistic style' to sound more like a C1 speaker.
Preposition Check
Remember: Appreciative OF, Grateful FOR, Thankful FOR.
예시
The children were very appreciative of the extra time they got to play outside.
관련 콘텐츠
관련 문법 규칙
Emotions 관련 단어
abanimfy
C1애버님파이(명사): 특정 그룹이나 커뮤니티 내에서 활력, 정신, 동기 부여를 총체적으로 상실한 상태를 특징으로 하는 집단 심리 상태.
abanimize
C1냉철한 객관성을 달성하기 위해 상황에서 감정적 강도를 체계적으로 중화하거나 제거하는 과정.
abhor
C1몹시 싫어하다: 도덕적 또는 윤리적 이유로 어떤 것에 대해 강한 혐오감이나 증오심을 느끼는 것.
abminity
C1abminity는 무언가를 극도로 혐오하고 그것을 가증스러운 것으로 여기는 것을 의미합니다. 깊은 도덕적 또는 미적 반감을 나타냅니다.
abmotine
C1그는 비극 앞에서도 abmotine(무감각한) 상태를 유지했다.
abominable
C1가증스러운. 1. 휴가 기간 동안 날씨가 정말 가증스러울 정도로 나빴습니다. 2. 그는 온 나라를 충격에 빠뜨린 가증스러운 범죄를 저질렀습니다.
abphilous
C1이전의 친밀감이나 감정적 애착에서 의식적으로 물러나거나 거리를 두는 것.
absedhood
C1주변 환경이나 사회적 책임으로부터 깊이 분리되거나 정서적으로 위축된 상태를 묘사합니다.
abvidness
C1특정 관심사나 욕구에 대해 강렬하게 열망하거나 열정적인 상태.
adacrty
C1Alacrity(알라크리티)는 기꺼이, 신속하게, 그리고 적극적으로 무언가를 하는 것을 의미합니다. 이는 행동의 속도뿐만 아니라 그것을 수행하는 사람의 긍정적이고 열정적인 태도를 나타냅니다. Alacrity는 업무 수행이나 요청에 대한 즐겁고 신속한 의지를 나타내며, 속도와 함께 열정을 의미합니다.