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Appraisal   /əprˈeɪzəl/   Listen
Appraisal

noun
1.
The classification of someone or something with respect to its worth.  Synonym: assessment.
2.
A document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation).  Synonyms: estimate, estimation.
3.
An expert estimation of the quality, quantity, and other characteristics of someone or something.



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"Appraisal" Quotes from Famous Books



... who, having no companions of the intellect, turned to this record of her own mind as a prisoner might talk to his reflection in a mirror rather than go mad from sheer silence. Discontent and restlessness beat through the lines like fluttering wings. She wrote of her own beauty with a cool appraisal oddly removed from vanity, almost with resentment of a possession she ...
— The Thing from the Lake • Eleanor M. Ingram

... inquiry and appraisal at him. "That's rather subtle of you," she said. "I hope you don't know too much about ...
— The Clarion • Samuel Hopkins Adams

... New Thought, in one form or another, has penetrated deeply the whole fabric of the modern outlook upon life. A just appraisal of it is not easy and requires a careful analysis and balancing of tendencies and forces. We recognize at once an immense divergence from our inherited forms of religious faith. New Thought is an interweaving of such psychological tendencies as we have already traced with ...
— Modern Religious Cults and Movements • Gaius Glenn Atkins



Words linked to "Appraisal" :   review, categorization, appraise, commercial document, evaluation, check, rating, reassessment, revaluation, acid test, overestimate, valuation, sorting, underevaluation, overvaluation, assay, commercial instrument, categorisation, critical analysis, classification, overestimation



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