All 15 Uses of
appreciate
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Englishman seemed to appreciate this extreme delicacy, made his bow and went away, proceeding with a characteristic British stride towards the street mentioned.†
Chpt 27-28
- All savage natures appreciate a desperate deed.†
Chpt 33-34
- Franz heard the words of the count but imperfectly, and he perhaps did not fully appreciate this new attention to their wishes; for he was wholly absorbed by the spectacle that the Piazza del Popolo presented, and by the terrible instrument that was in the centre.†
Chpt 35-36
- They told him so frankly, and he received their excuses with the air of a man who appreciated their delicacy.†
Chpt 35-36
- Monte Cristo quickly appreciated all that Albert had collected here—old cabinets, Japanese porcelain, Oriental stuffs, Venetian glass, arms from all parts of the world—everything was familiar to him; and at the first glance he recognized their date, their country, and their origin.†
Chpt 41-42
- Albert expected to have something new this time to show to the traveller, but, to his great surprise, the latter, without seeking for the signatures, many of which, indeed, were only initials, named instantly the author of every picture in such a manner that it was easy to see that each name was not only known to him, but that each style associated with it had been appreciated and studied by him.†
Chpt 41-42
- Believe me, madame, I feel most grateful for your kindness, but I got out of my travelling carriage at your door this morning, and I am ignorant how I am installed in Paris, which I scarcely know; this is but a trifling inquietude, I know, but one that may be appreciated.†
Chpt 41-42
- If the Count of Monte Cristo had been for a long time familiar with the ways of Parisian society, he would have appreciated better the significance of the step which M. de Villefort had taken.†
Chpt 47-48
- Monte Cristo opened the tortoise-shell box, which the lady presented to him, and inhaled the odor of the lozenges with the air of an amateur who thoroughly appreciated their composition.†
Chpt 51-52
- "Very pretty, or rather, very beautiful," replied Albert, "but of that style of beauty which I do not appreciate; I am an ungrateful fellow."†
Chpt 53-54
- "I fully appreciate his delicacy," said Andrea, cramming the notes hastily into his pocket.†
Chpt 55-56
- I appreciate your calm reasoning.†
Chpt 73-74 *
- Morcerf appreciated the advice of Monte Cristo to let things die away of their own accord.†
Chpt 83-84
- The reason why I am now dissatisfied is that I have not a clear appreciation of the past.†
Chpt 113-114
- We must have felt what it is to die, Morrel, that we may appreciate the enjoyments of living.†
Chpt 117
Definition:
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(appreciate as in: We hope our home will appreciate) to increase in value