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appreciated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'appreciated' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express gratitude for something done or given (eg: I appreciate your help). It can also be used to describe something that is valued or held in high esteem (eg: His work is greatly appreciated).
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Whether the action's beneficiaries in the streets below appreciated the reference to the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling was not recorded, but in a press release, activists did claim that a woman who had been trying to collect money for a bus ride was able to pay her fare with the free money.
News & Media
It's one of those ones that really doesn't require in-depth knowledge of either David McIntosh or his freelance role in the badger cull to be appreciated.
News & Media
It is surprising that the delights of this Welsh town only seem to be known and appreciated by... the Welsh.
News & Media
"We need to recognise that when we talk about the economic contribution of women, that we should recognise the vast amount of unpaid work that is already done by Australian women, just perhaps not appreciated the way it should be," he said.
News & Media
I appreciated his attempts to lighten my mood.
News & Media
These gardens blend in well with the local architecture and culture and seem to be appreciated by all.
News & Media
The evolutionary marvels of the Galapagos are also best and most easily appreciated by boat.
News & Media
Raynor, however, had shrewdly appreciated what England's tactically naive Walter Winterbottom had disastrously not; that it was Hidegkuti, in his deep-lying position, who made the Hungarian wheels turn.
News & Media
A new burlesque played at the Court Theatre on Wednesday night owes an attraction, which is said to have been cordially appreciated by the audience, to the circumstance of its including vivid caricatures of Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Lowe, and Mr. Ayrton among the characters represented.
News & Media
Camilla may or may not have appreciated the parallels but if she did, they may not have been entirely comfortable for her.
News & Media
As Beglin lay on the floor taut with agony, players from both sides pursued the referee in a panic, while in commentary Barry Davies quickly appreciated the gravity of the situation, his delivery racked with urgency.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "appreciated" to express gratitude, clearly state what you are grateful for to avoid ambiguity. For example, say "I appreciated your timely response" instead of simply "I appreciated it".
Common error
Avoid vague statements like "I appreciated the meeting". Instead, specify what aspect of the meeting you valued, such as "I appreciated the insightful discussion during the meeting".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "appreciated" is as a verb, typically in the past tense or as a past participle. It signifies either the act of valuing something or expressing gratitude. Ludwig AI shows many examples where "appreciated" is used to convey thanks or to describe something positively received.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Travel
5%
Opinion
5%
Less common in
Lifestyle
5%
Sport
5%
Film
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "appreciated" functions primarily as a verb, expressing either gratitude or an acknowledgment of value. As Ludwig AI confirms, the term is grammatically correct and widely used, particularly in neutral registers like news and media. While "appreciated" is versatile, it's important to specify the object of appreciation for clarity. Alternative phrases like "valued" or "esteemed" can offer subtle differences in meaning, making them suitable for various contexts. Overall, mastering the usage of "appreciated" enhances effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was grateful for
Expresses thanks and appreciation for something received.
valued
Focuses more on the inherent worth or importance assigned to something.
esteemed
Implies a high level of respect and admiration.
held in high regard
Suggests that something is greatly respected or admired.
cherished
Suggests a sense of deep affection and protectiveness.
recognized
Emphasizes acknowledgement of worth or merit.
acknowledged
Highlights the act of formally recognizing or admitting something.
thought highly of
Indicates a positive opinion or regard for something.
enjoyed
Indicates pleasure or satisfaction derived from something.
gained in value
Specifically refers to an increase in monetary or material worth.
FAQs
How can I use "appreciated" in a sentence?
"Appreciated" can be used to express gratitude, as in "I "appreciated" your help". It can also describe something that has increased in value or is highly valued, such as "His contributions were greatly "appreciated"".
What are some alternatives to saying "appreciated"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "valued", "grateful for", or "esteemed".
Is it correct to say "I am appreciated"?
While grammatically correct, "I am appreciated" is less common than "I am grateful" or "My work is appreciated". It implies that others recognize your worth. It is more common to use ""appreciated"" in the active voice.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested