appreciative
appreciative
Many readers seemed appreciative of this change, but some of them were quite afraid of consequences.
From CNN
We are incredibly appreciative and proud of the talented teams who have been developing our new titles.
From Ars Technica
We could not be more appreciative of his interest in encouraging science and math education.
From Los Angeles Times
Afterwards, there is a stunned, appreciative silence — a little like that moment after fireworks just before the yelling starts.
From The New Yorker
In either vehicle, expect lots of appreciative comments from other motorists.
From Bloomberg
Both experiments showed that people who had a bad night’s sleep the day before were less appreciative towards their partner.
From CBS News
As a result of this feedback loop, truly appreciative leaders tend to have their finger on the pulse of their organizations.
From Fast Company
I’m shocked, amazed and appreciative of all of this, because it’s amazing.
From Huffington Post
I think there might be women with low incomes who would be very appreciative of a sterilized, used pump.
From CNN
I try to stay appreciative of well-intentioned advice, but handling judgment, mean comments or outright skepticism is another story.
From USA TODAY
The 3 of us are especially appreciative of our loyal fans whose support and dedication has gone a long way to making this possible.
From Wired
However, when both individuals do the same task partners generally tend to be less appreciative and why shouldn’t they?
From TIME
Be appreciative for the help, and that gift will be there again when you need it.
From Huffington Post
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