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appréciée

Appréciée is the feminine singular past participle of the French verb apprécier. In use as an adjective it means valued, esteemed, or well-liked. In compound tenses it remains a past participle and, like other participles, agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies or with the subject in passive constructions: for example, une œuvre appréciée; elle est appréciée.

Étymologie: apprécier derives from Old French apreciier, from Late Latin apreciāre, linked to the Latin pretium

Grammaire et usage: When used adjectivally, appréciée agrees with the noun: une opinion appréciée, des commentaires

Traduction et nuance: En anglais, appréciée translates as appreciated or valued, often implying recognition by others.

Voir aussi: apprécier, appréciation, apprécié, apprivoisé (not etymologically related but phonetic similarity).

meaning
price
or
value.
The
core
idea
is
to
estimate
value,
hence
to
value,
esteem,
or
like
something.
appréciés.
In
the
passé
composé
with
être,
the
participle
also
agrees
with
the
subject:
elle
est
appréciée.
With
avoir,
agreement
depends
on
the
direct
object:
j’ai
apprécié
le
film
vs
les
films
que
j’ai
appréciés/appréciées,
depending
on
whether
the
DO
precedes
the
participle.
The
feminine
form
is
also
used
in
phrases
like
“hautement
appréciée
du
public.”
It
can
convey
general
approval
or
favorable
regard,
rather
than
intense
affection.
Related
terms
include
appréciation
(the
act
or
result
of
appreciating),
apprécié
(masculine
form),
and
appréciable
(worthwhile,
considerable).