Appraise or apprise?
Appraise or apprise?
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When the diamond you inherited from Aunt Lucy is being appraised, it’s value is being set. The appraiser will then apprise you of the value.
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Appraise means to set a value; apprise means to inform.
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When you can’t remember which is which, remember the “a” in both appraise and value. The [...]
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Written by GRE Word of The Day Team on July 29th, 2008 with
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Appraise or apprise?

(Courtesy:vdijewellery.com )
When the diamond you inherited from Aunt Lucy is being appraised, it’s value is being set. The appraiser will then apprise you of the value.

(Courtesy: speedera.net)
Appraise means to set a value; apprise means to inform.

(Courtesy: fancydiamondinc.com )
When you can’t remember which is which, remember the “a” in both appraise and value. The lone “i” in apprise is for inform.
Popularity: 16% [?]
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