All 12 Uses of
appreciate
in
Harry Potter (#6) and the Half-Blood Prince
- He was, after all, the Prime Minister and did not appreciate being made to feel like an ignorant schoolboy.†
Chpt 1
- Having always traveled there by carriage, Harry had never before appreciated just how far Hogwarts was from Hogsmeade Station.†
Chpt 8
- Potter, I appreciate you telling me this, but we cannot point the finger of blame at Mr. Malfoy purely because he visited the shop where this necklace might have been purchased.†
Chpt 12
- "It's very character-building stuff, learning to peel sprouts without magic, makes you appreciate how difficult it is for Muggles and Squibs —"†
Chpt 16
- : "Well, we find we appreciate you more and more, Mum, now we're washing our own socks," said George, waving an airy hand.†
Chpt 16
- … Perhaps I shall find a school where my talents are better appreciated.†
Chpt 20
- But you, Tom, you'll appreciate it for its history, not how many Galleons you can get for it.†
Chpt 20
- "Its not ev'ryone appreciates how beau'iful they are' said H grid to Slughorn's back, tears leaking from the corners of his crinkled eyes.†
Chpt 22
- "I am glad to see you appreciate the magnitude of the problem," said Dumbledore calmly.†
Chpt 23
- Well, after that, you know, Dumbledore seemed much more dis-posed to give me a job, and I could not help thinking, Harry, that it was because he appreciated the stark contrast between my own unassuming manners and quiet talent, compared to the pushing, thrusting young man who was prepared to listen at keyholes — Harry, dear?†
Chpt 25
- We all like* appreciation for our own hard work, of course … but you must have had an accomplice, all the same … someone in Hogsmeade, someone who was able to slip Katie the — the — aaaah Dumbledore closed his eyes again and nodded, as though he was about to fall asleep.†
Chpt 27
- 'I appreciate the difficulty of your position,' said Dumbledore.†
Chpt 27 *
Definition:
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(appreciate as in: We hope our home will appreciate) to increase in value