Appraise

Verb

 * 1) To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and chattels.
 * 2) To estimate; to conjecture.
 * 3) To praise; to commend.
 * 4)  To apprise, inform.

Adverbs for Appraise
critically; covertly; judiciously; conceitedly; knowingly; silently; objectively; shrewdly; rationally; coolly; Intelligently; adequately; scientifically; independently.

Synonyms for Appraise
set a value on, estimate, evaluate, survey, consider.

Derived terms

 * appraisal
 * appraisee
 * appraisement


 * appraiser
 * appraisingly
 * appraisive

Thesaurus
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; winnow

Etymology 1
From appretiare:, from ad-: + pretium: (English precious:), from which also appreciate:.

Etymology 2
Incorrect form of apprise:.

Verb

 * Bulgarian: оценявам
 * German: ,


 * Spanish:, tasar, evaluar
 * Welsh: cloriannu


 * Bulgarian: преценявам