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appreciator

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/əˈpriːʃieɪtər/ · ap-pre-ci-a-tor

A person who appreciates or recognizes the value of something.

Meanings

nounformal

A person who appreciates or recognizes the value of something.

ایک شخص جو کسی چیز کی قدر کرتا ہے یا اس کی قیمت کو پہچانتا ہے۔

قدردان

qadrdaan

Synonyms

admirervaluatorrecognizerعابدسراہنے والامحبت کرنے والا

Antonyms

criticdetractordisparagerنکتہ چیںتنقید کرنیوالاآپسی نہ سمجھنے والا

Common Collocations

  • art appreciator
  • fine wine appreciator
  • music appreciator

Example Sentences

John is an appreciator of classical music.

جان کلاسیکی موسیقی کا قدردان ہے۔

Jaan klassiki moseeqi ka qadrdaan hai.

An appreciator of art can often see the deeper meanings in a painting.

نقاشی کا قدردان اکثر ایک پینٹنگ میں گہرے معنی دیکھ سکتا ہے۔

Naqashi ka qadrdaan aksar aik painting mein gehre ma'ani dekh sakta hai.

She is a true appreciator of nature and its beauty.

وہ قدرت اور اس کی خوبصورتی کی ایک حقیقی قدردان ہے۔

Woh qudrat aur is ki khoobsurati ki aik haqeeqi qadrdaan hai.

Easily Confused With

appreciator vs. appreciable:Appreciator refers to a person who values something, while appreciable means something that can be measured or noticed.

Word Family

appreciate
verbقدر کرنا
appreciation
nounقدر دانی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

An appreciator is someone who 'appreciates' things around them.

Picture a gallery where people are admiring and appreciating art.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عشق میں جو باصفا ہو، قدردان اُس کا سمجھو، ارزاں ہوں دیوانگیاں اُس کے غموں کا سمجھو۔

Ishq mein jo basifa ho, qadrdaan uska samjho, Arzaan hoon deewangiyan uss ke ghamon ka samjho.

In love, one who is pure-hearted, consider them an appreciator; I am in rapture, consider it as a pain of theirs.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

قدر کریں، تو محبت کا پھل ملتا ہے۔

Qadr karein, to mohabbat ka phal milta hai.

If you appreciate, you reap the fruit of love.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "appreciator" — one who values or recognizes worth

First known use: 17th century

The term originates from the Latin root 'appretiare,' which means to value or estimate.