| APPRAISALS | • appraisals n. Plural of appraisal. • APPRAISAL n. the act of appraising. |
| APPRAISEES | • appraisees n. Plural of appraisee. • APPRAISEE n. one who is appraised. |
| APPRAISERS | • appraisers n. Plural of appraiser. • APPRAISER n. one who appraises. |
| APPRAISING | • appraising v. Present participle of appraise. • appraising n. (Scotland, law, historical) Alternative form of apprising. • APPRAISE v. to set a value on. |
| APPRAISIVE | • appraisive adj. Of or relating to appraisal. • APPRAISIVE adj. having an appraising quality. |
| APPRECIATE | • appreciate v. (Transitive) To be grateful or thankful for. • appreciate v. (Transitive) To view as valuable. • appreciate v. (Transitive) To be fully conscious of; understand; be aware of; detect. |
| APPREHENDS | • apprehends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apprehend. • APPREHEND v. to understand. |
| APPRENTICE | • apprentice n. A trainee, especially in a skilled trade. • apprentice n. (Historical) One who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a tradesperson, or other… • apprentice n. (Dated) One not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie. |
| APPRESSING | • appressing v. Present participle of appress. • APPRESS v. to press together, also ADPRESS. |
| APPRISINGS | • apprisings n. Plural of apprising. • APPRISING n. (archaic) the sheriff's sentence directing property to be apprised. |
| APPRIZINGS | • apprizings n. Plural of apprizing. • APPRIZING n. (archaic) the sheriff's sentence directing property to be apprized. |
| APPROACHED | • approached v. Simple past tense and past participle of approach. • APPROACH v. to come near to. |
| APPROACHES | • approaches n. Movements to gain favour; advances. • approaches n. (Military) The covered roads, trenches, or other works made by besiegers or soldiers in their advances… • approaches n. Plural of approach. |
| APPROBATED | • approbated v. Simple past tense and past participle of approbate. • APPROBATE v. to approve expressly or formally. |
| APPROBATES | • approbates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of approbate. • APPROBATE v. to approve expressly or formally. |
| APPROVABLE | • approvable adj. Able to be confirmed or approved. • APPROVABLE adj. worthy of being approved; meritorious. |
| APPROVABLY | • approvably adv. In an approvable manner; in a manner that is able to be approved. • APPROVABLE adv. worthy of being approved; meritorious. |
| APPROVANCE | • approvance n. (Archaic) Approval. • APPROVANCE n. (archaic) approval. |
| APPROXIMAL | • approximal adj. Near or adjacent. • approximal adj. Contiguous. • APPROXIMAL adj. close together, next to. |