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be appreciative

verb as in appreciate

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I want to acknowledge that and be appreciative and grateful and not act like my life is the same, or my life is really hard.

I think he’s learned a lot and he’s probably going to be, or seems to be, appreciative of things you sometimes take for granted.”

From very early on, we understood that we had to share our mother, that our mother wasn’t just for us, and there was a responsibility that came with that — to love other people, and to be appreciative of the love that they give us.

“I will always be appreciative to Chevrolet and everything we have accomplished together,” Johnson said.

“He could care less if I went out there first round and shot 80, as long as I was doing the right things, treating people the right way, being a gentleman. He would think this is cool, what I have to come on the weekend, but more so the guy I’ve become, he would be appreciative of.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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