Shows why “appreciate” is correct while “apriciate” is always wrong.
Incorrect spelling - Apriciate is a phonetic misspelling with wrong vowel sounds.
"apriciate" is a common misspelling of "appreciate". Always use "appreciate" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Appreciate means to value, acknowledge, or be grateful for something.
"appreciate": Appreciate means to value, acknowledge, or be grateful for something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" I really appreciate your help.
"Correct:" They appreciate the support.
"Correct:" We greatly appreciate the gesture.
"Correct:" I appreciate your honesty.
"Incorrect:" I apriciate your help.
"Incorrect:" They apriciate the support.
A: Appreciate.
A: No.
A: To value or be grateful.
A: I appreciate your help.
A: Remember 'preci' like 'precious' — both relate to value.
""Appreciate" is correct; 'apriciate' is a vowel-mistake spelling often caused by pronunciation confusion."