Commonly Confused Words: Appraise vs. Apprise
Introduction:
"Appraise" and "Apprise" are often confused because they sound similar, but they have different meanings. This tutorial will help you understand their definitions, differences, and usage in sentences to clarify when to use each word correctly.
Definitions Appraise: To assess or evaluate the value, quality, or worth of something. It is often used in the context of property, art, or objects. Apprise: To inform or notify someone about something. It is used when giving someone information or updating them on a situation. Key Differences Appraise involves evaluating or assessing the value or quality of something (e.g., "The expert appraised the artwork"). Apprise means to inform or make someone aware of something (e.g., "Please apprise me of any changes in the schedule"). In short, **appraise** refers to evaluating, while **apprise** refers to informing or notifying. Examples of "Appraise" (Evaluating Something) The jewele…