new appreciation

Frequency: 7.311.9 per million words

understanding and enjoyment of something

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Examples (20)

  • After visiting the museum, she gained a new appreciation for modern art.
  • The article gave me a new appreciation for the work which went into the album.
  • Living in the countryside has given me a new appreciation of the changing seasons.
  • Traveling through the mountains gave him a new appreciation of nature's power.
  • The documentary gave viewers a new appreciation for the immense effort behind the project.
  • After trying to manage the project myself, I have a new appreciation for how difficult her job is.
  • Having been away for so long, he returned with a new appreciation for his family.
  • Recovering from the illness has given her a new appreciation for the simple pleasure of walking.
  • Learning to cook has fostered a new appreciation in me for fine dining.
  • Becoming a parent gives you a new appreciation of your own parents' sacrifices.
  • The historical walking tour provided a new appreciation of the city's rich past.
  • The documentary fostered a new appreciation among students for the complexities of history.
  • Working with the developers, I have a new appreciation of how complex software development is.
  • By the end of this course, you will gain a new appreciation of classical music.
  • After his recovery, he found a new appreciation for the simple joy of walking.
  • Learning to cook has given me a new appreciation for the skill involved in fine dining.
  • Trying to play the violin gave her a new appreciation for the skill of professional musicians.
  • If you saw how hard they train, you'd have a new appreciation for their athletic achievements.
  • We hope this program will instill in students a new appreciation for environmental conservation.
  • Serving on the jury provided him with a new appreciation of the legal system's intricacies.