Appreciative in spanish

Agradecido

pronunciation: ɑgɹ̩ɑdeθidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

appreciative1 = capaz de apreciar. 

Example: Much has been written about methods directed at making children critically appreciative readers.

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» appreciative of = con conocimiento de.

Example: In this role they are not systems designers, or systems analysts appreciative of organisational issues.

appreciative2 = elogioso, agradecido. 

Example: This article gives a brief appreciative description of the libraries of the University of Texas at Austin.

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» appreciative of = en agradecimiento por, agradecido por.

Example: Appreciative of his efforts, Crane purchased a sophisticated offset printing press and other hardware for the production of library booklists, flyers, programs, etc..

» unappreciative = desagradecido, ingrato.

Example: Convinced that most Americans were unappreciative and unreachable, librarians became increasingly autocratic and elitist and made their libraries even less appealing to the common man = Convencido de que la mayoría de los estadounidenses eran desagradecidos e inaccesibles, los bibliotecario se hicieron cada vez más autocráticos y elitistas e hicieron sus bibliotecas aún menos atractivo para el hombre común.

Appreciative synonyms

grateful in spanish: agradecido, pronunciation: greɪtfəl part of speech: adjective thankful in spanish: agradecido, pronunciation: θæŋkfəl part of speech: adjective discriminating in spanish: discriminante, pronunciation: dɪskrɪməneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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