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  2. Gratitude - Wikipedia

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    Gratitude, thankfulness, or gratefulness is a feeling of appreciation (or similar positive response) by a recipient of another's kindness. This kindness can be gifts, help, favors, or another form of generosity to another person.

  3. Novak Djokovic reveals meaning behind heated Andy Murray ...

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    Novak Djokovic said he chose to turn to Andy Murray after beating Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open as a “gesture of appreciation” for his coach.. Djokovic defied an ...

  4. Applause - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of applause typically serve as the means to show appreciation as an audience participant and fulfills the need to be included. The variety of its forms is limited only by the capacity for devising means of making a noise [ 1 ] (e.g., stomping of feet or rapping of fists or hands on a table).

  5. Commentary: Here's how to actually show appreciation ... - AOL

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    The Dodgers' Teacher Appreciation Day event here in L.A. is a lovely gesture. My wife, a teacher, was too busy to attend. There's a lesson there.

  6. Appreciation - Wikipedia

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    Capital appreciation; Currency appreciation and depreciation; Other. Gratitude; Art criticism; See also. Depreciation This page was last edited on ...

  7. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    to deal with; hence sorted as expression of appreciation; (slang) to be adequately supplied with narcotics. all used with out: to arrange or take care of (something) * to solve an esp. difficult situation (also reflexive) * (informal) to set (someone) straight, or to get even with (someone)

  8. Admiration - Wikipedia

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    Sara Algoe and Jonathan Haidt [1] include admiration in the category of other-praising emotions, alongside awe, elevation, and gratitude.They propose that admiration is the emotion we feel towards non-moral excellence (i.e., witnessing an act of excellent skill), while elevation is the emotion we feel towards moral excellence (i.e., witnessing someone perform an act of exceeding virtue).

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