I suppose I lack appreciation.
Low comedy however, has lacked appreciation from most of society and is looked down upon in contrast to high comedy.
"He is great artist who lacks appreciation, and his ancient heart cracks with rage."
"I lack appreciation of this art," he answered.
While no doubt a most holy man, he lacks true appreciation for the work of an artist.
Additionally, the city dwellers the comuneros recruited often lacked much appreciation for the peasantry, and for some actively looked down upon them.
This piece lacks appreciation for the context in which these crimes were committed.
Without affection, Mrs. Hawkey calls the two men "very powerful suits"- ad lingo for executives who lack appreciation for creativity.
"You, too," she said, "lack aesthetic appreciation."
His writings condemn them as self-indulgent takers and environmental despoilers - lacking appreciation for the mutual sacrifices of many who created the markets and freedoms they purportedly respect.