different between appreciative vs congratulatory
appreciative
English
Etymology
appreciate +? -ive
Adjective
appreciative (comparative more appreciative, superlative most appreciative)
- Showing appreciation or gratitude.
- Capable of showing appreciation.
Translations
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congratulatory
English
Etymology
congratulate +? -ory
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /k?????æt?u??le?t??i?/
Adjective
congratulatory (comparative more congratulatory, superlative most congratulatory)
- Serving to congratulate.
- Synonyms: congratulational, congratulationary
Translations
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- what is congratulatory first
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