Definitions for apprises

apprises ap·prise

Spelling: [uh-prahyz]
IPA: /əˈpraɪz/

Apprises is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 306 anagrams from letters in apprises (aeipprss).

Definitions for apprises

verb (used with object)

  1. to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed by of):
  2. appraise.
  3. to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed by of):
  4. appraise.

Origin of apprises

1685-95; French appris taught, informed, past participle of apprendre; see apprehend

Examples for apprises

An Editor's stipulated work is to apprise thee that it must be done.

Terry hastened to the quarters of the Health Officer to apprise him of the facts.

Then he danced a few steps of a real jig, to apprise them of his coming.

Indeed, how could she apprise him of events which were now the talk of the court?

Count Larinski forgot to apprise us that he was already married.

He smiled with gentle irony when I told him of what I had heard, and how I had hastened to apprise him of it.

You are then to apprise the President of the Haarlem Society.

Look you, my hero, to these letters; they will apprise you of much work.

The fruit-seller was far too wise a woman to call after the other and apprise her of the loss.

He stated that he did not apprise the club of the change, and that it was not noticed.

An Editor's stipulated work is to apprise thee that it must be done.

Then he danced a few steps of a real jig, to apprise them of his coming.

He stated that he did not apprise the club of the change, and that it was not noticed.

Terry hastened to the quarters of the Health Officer to apprise him of the facts.

Count Larinski forgot to apprise us that he was already married.

He smiled with gentle irony when I told him of what I had heard, and how I had hastened to apprise him of it.

You are then to apprise the President of the Haarlem Society.

The fruit-seller was far too wise a woman to call after the other and apprise her of the loss.

Look you, my hero, to these letters; they will apprise you of much work.

Indeed, how could she apprise him of events which were now the talk of the court?

Word Value for apprises
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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