Appreciative

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Meanings of Appreciative

   
Adjective
  • Showing that you are thankful for something.
  • Able to understand and recognize the good things around you.
   

Explanation of the word: Appreciative

Appreciative means being happy and thankful for something nice that someone did. Like when your friend shares their toys with you, and you feel good about it.

   

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Translations for the word: Appreciative

   
hindi
सराहना (Saharaana)

Saharaana

आभार (Aabhar)

Aabhar

कृतज्ञता (Krutagnata)

Krutagnata

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Appreciative

Maya's Thank You Adventure

In a cozy little town, there lived a girl named Maya who loved to say "thank you!" every day. She was very appreciative of the little things around her.

One sunny morning, she noticed the flowers blooming in her garden. "Thank you, flowers, for being so pretty!" she exclaimed.

Maya also thanked her mom for making her favorite breakfast and her friend for sharing her toys. Each time she showed appreciation, her heart felt a little lighter, and smiles spread like sunshine!

A Happy Reminder

Remember, being appreciative makes the world a happier place. What will you say thank you for today?

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Appreciative

The word 'appreciative' means feeling or showing gratitude or thankfulness for something.

You pronounce 'appreciative' like this: uh-PREE-shee-uh-tiv.

The word 'appreciative' comes from the Latin word 'appretiare', which means to value or to estimate.

The word 'appreciative' in Hindi is 'आभारपूर्ण' (Ābhārapūrṇa).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Appreciative

Fact: Being appreciative means being thankful for what you have and the people around you!
Proverb: Gratitude is the best attitude. (Being thankful makes you happier!)
Quote: "Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it." - William Arthur Ward