appraise (Meaning)

Wordnet

appraise (v)

evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of

consider in a comprehensive way

Webster

appraise (v. t.)

To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and chattels.

To estimate; to conjecture.

To praise; to commend.

appraise Sentence Examples

  1. The jeweler took a moment to appraise the diamond ring, examining its clarity and cut.
  2. It's important to appraise the value of a property before listing it on the market.
  3. As an art collector, he often visited galleries to appraise new acquisitions.
  4. The antique dealer needed time to appraise the authenticity of the ancient artifact.
  5. Before making a purchase, it's wise to appraise the quality and durability of the product.
  6. The insurance adjuster was called in to appraise the damage caused by the storm.
  7. She asked her friend to appraise her skills as a photographer before applying for a job.
  8. The bank hired an independent appraiser to appraise the value of the artwork offered as collateral.
  9. As a real estate agent, part of my job is to appraise properties accurately for buyers and sellers.
  10. He paused to carefully appraise the situation before making a decision.

FAQs About the word appraise

evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of, consider in a comprehensive wayTo set a value; to estimate the worth of, particul

assess, estimate, value, evaluate, set, valuate,rate, ascertain, analyze, settle

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The jeweler took a moment to appraise the diamond ring, examining its clarity and cut.

It's important to appraise the value of a property before listing it on the market.

As an art collector, he often visited galleries to appraise new acquisitions.

The antique dealer needed time to appraise the authenticity of the ancient artifact.