Word Study
appraise
CIDE DICTIONARY
- To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and chattels. [1913 Webster]
- To estimate; to conjecture. [1913 Webster]"Enoch . . . appraised his weight." [1913 Webster]
- To praise; to commend. R. Browning. [1913 Webster]" In the United States, this word is often pronounced, and sometimes written, apprize." [1913 Webster]"Appraised the Lycian custom." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
appraise, v.tr.
1 estimate the value or quality of (appraised her skills).
2 (esp. of an official valuer) set a price on; value.
1 estimate the value or quality of (appraised her skills).
2 (esp. of an official valuer) set a price on; value.
Derivative
appraisable adj. appraiser n. appraisive adj.
Etymology
APPRIZE by assim. to PRAISE
THESAURUS
appraise
adjudge, appreciate, assay, assess, audit, calculate, calibrate, caliper, call, catalog, categorize, check a parameter, class, classify, compute, deem, dial, divide, esteem, estimate, evaluate, examine, factor, fair-trade, fathom, figure, form an estimate, gauge, give an appreciation, graduate, group, guess, identify, inspect, judge, make an estimation, mark, measure, mensurate, mete, meter, pace, plumb, price, prize, probe, quantify, quantize, quote a price, rank, rate, reckon, scrutinize, set at, sift, size, size up, sort, sort out, sound, span, step, survey, take a reading, thrash out, triangulate, valorize, valuate, value, weigh, winnowROGET THESAURUS
appraise
Price
VB bear a price, set a price, fix a price, appraise, assess, doom, price, charge, demand, ask, require, exact, run up, distrain, run up a bill, have one's price, liquidate, amount to, come to, mount up to, stand one in, fetch, sell for, cost, bring in, yield, afford.Value
VB value, esteem, appreciate, appraise, evaluate, assess.Measurement
VB measure, mete, determine, assay, evaluate, value, assess, rate, appraise, estimate, form an estimate, set a value on, appreciate, standardize, span, pace step, apply the compass, gauge, plumb, probe, sound, fathom, heave the log, heave the lead, survey, weigh, take an average, graduate.For further exploring for "appraise" in Webster Dictionary Online