- appreciate
- verb1 recognize good qualitiesADVERB▪ really, truly▪ fully, properly▪
The sound quality was poor so we couldn't fully appreciate the music.
▪ especially, particularly▪Teachers will especially appreciate the lists at the back of the book.
2 be gratefulADVERB▪ deeply, genuinely, greatly, highly, really, sincerely, totally (esp. AmE), truly, very much▪We do really appreciate your help.
▪ especially, particularly▪Younger kids might especially appreciate a trip to the zoo.
3 understandADVERB▪ fully, totally▪I fully appreciate your concern. We will do all in our power to help.
▪ easily, readily▪The problems should be easily appreciated.
VERB + APPRECIATE▪ fail to▪The government failed to appreciate the fact that voters were angry.
PHRASES▪ be generally appreciated, be widely appreciated▪It is generally appreciated that the rail network needs a complete overhaul.
Appreciate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ability, ↑art, ↑beauty, ↑benefit, ↑comment, ↑complexity, ↑compliment, ↑concern, ↑contribution, ↑difference, ↑diversity, ↑effort, ↑enormity, ↑extent, ↑fact, ↑feedback, ↑flavour, ↑generosity, ↑gravity, ↑help, ↑honesty, ↑humour, ↑impact, ↑implication, ↑importance, ↑input, ↑joke, ↑kindness, ↑magnitude, ↑merit, ↑music, ↑nuance, ↑point of view, ↑role, ↑scale, ↑seriousness, ↑significance, ↑subtlety, ↑suggestion, ↑support, ↑value, ↑wonder, ↑work, ↑worth
Collocations dictionary. 2013.