All 9 Uses of
appreciate
in
Catch-22
- You don't know how to show your appreciation.†
Chpt 20
- Certainly he would be much better off under somebody suave like General Peckem than he was under somebody boorish and insensitive like General Dreedle, because General Peckem had the discernment, the intelligence and the Ivy League background to appreciate and enjoy him at his full value, although General Peckem had never given the slightest indication that he appreciated or enjoyed him at all.†
Chpt 21
- Certainly he would be much better off under somebody suave like General Peckem than he was under somebody boorish and insensitive like General Dreedle, because General Peckem had the discernment, the intelligence and the Ivy League background to appreciate and enjoy him at his full value, although General Peckem had never given the slightest indication that he appreciated or enjoyed him at all.†
Chpt 21
- No one, not even Nately, seemed really to appreciate that he, Chaplain Robert Oliver Shipman, was not just a chaplain but a human being, that he could have a charming, passionate, pretty wife whom he loved almost insanely and three small blue-eyed children with strange, forgotten faces who would grow up someday to regard him as a freak and who might never forgive him for all the social embarrassment his vocation would cause them.†
Chpt 25
- 'And you didn't have brains enough to appreciate it.†
Chpt 25
- I hope you have brains enough to appreciate that.†
Chpt 25
- 'You know, something like that once happened to my whole tribe,' Chief White Halfoat remarked in jolly appreciation, sitting back on his cot to chuckle.†
Chpt 32
- I appreciate it.†
Chpt 38 *
- I'm an intelligent person with no moral character at all, so I'm in an ideal position to appreciate it.'†
Chpt 40
Definition:
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(appreciate as in: We hope our home will appreciate) to increase in value