Appraiser

Pronunciation: /əˈpreɪzər/

Appraiser (noun)

  1. A person who checks the value of something, often for buying, selling, or insurance.
  2. A trained professional who estimates the worth of land or buildings for legal or tax purposes.
  3. A specialist who judges the value of artworks or antiques based on condition, history, and market demand.

Examples

  • The appraiser checks the value before the sale.
  • An appraiser reviews the item and estimates its value.