He had hearty friends and appreciators among the dignitaries of the Church--successive Archbishops and Bishops, Deans of Westminster and St. Paul's.
Yet it is becoming more and more generally recognised and admitted, by the sincerest appreciators of his art, that as a dramatist he was insignificant and inferior.
May God preserve the gentlemen of great dignity, and the appreciators of respectable men.
You gentlemen are yourselves appreciators of merit.
It is a dance worthy of study and performance by artists, and of the enthusiasm of appreciators of good work.
But the appreciators of dancing lacked analytical knowledge of the art, and the language in which to discuss it.
The psychological interest of art will have appreciators more and more numerous in virtue of the diffusion of culture confidently anticipated.
How many people, denied the pleasure of learning to understand good music by the difficulties and exertion attendant upon our infrequent and expensive concerts, will become true lovers and appreciators of it!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appreciators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.