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Definitions for Appraiser
[1] to estimate the monetary value of; determine the worth of; assess: We had an expert appraise the house before we bought it.
[2] to estimate the nature, quality, importance, etc.: He tried to appraise the poetry of John Updike.
[3] to assess the worth, value, or quality of
[4] to make a valuation of, as for taxation purposes
Words related to Appraiser
eferee, court, expert, justice, authority, critic, inspector, connoisseur, reporter, commentator, analyst, auditor, investigator, umpire, moderator, negotiator, peacemaker, interpreter, bench, intermediary
Words nearby Appraiser
appraiseapposition suture, appositional growth, appositive, appraisal, appraisal drilling, appraise, appreciable, appreciate, appreciation, appreciative, appreciatory
Origin of Appraiser
1400–50; late Middle English apraysen to set a value on, probably a conflation of aprisen to apprize1 and preisen to praise (with sense of prize2)
Words that may be confused with Appraiser
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, appraiseappraise, apprise
Other words from Appraiser
ap·prais·a·ble , adjective
ap·prais·er , noun
ap·prais·ing·ly , adverb
ap·prais·ive , adjective
mis·ap·praise , verb (used with object), mis·ap·praised, mis·ap·prais·ing.
o·ver·ap·praise , verb (used with object), o·ver·ap·praised, o·ver·ap·prais·ing.
re·ap·praise , verb (used with object), re·ap·praised, re·ap·prais·ing.
un·ap·praised , adjective
Word origin for Appraiser
C15: from Old French aprisier, from prisier to prize ²
Synonyms for Appraiser
authority, court, critic, expert, inspector, justice, referee, adjudicator, arbiter, assessor, bench, chancellor, conciliator, evaluator, honor, intercessor, intermediary, interpreter, judiciary, magistrate, marshal, moderator, negotiator, ombudsman, peacemaker, reconciler, umpire, warden, justice of peace, legal official, magister