valuable

/ˈvæljuːəbl/
adjectiveIntermediate
general

Having great worth or importance, often in terms of monetary value or significance.

The painting is considered valuable because of its historical significance.

It is highly prized due to its historical importance.

Time is a valuable resource that we should not waste.

Time is something precious that we should use wisely.

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Can refer to both tangible items (e.g., jewelry, art) and intangible things (e.g., time, advice).

Collocations

valuable assetsomething important that provides benefitvaluable informationuseful or important datavaluable lessonan important or meaningful experience

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Related Phrases

beyond valuephrase
extremely valuable or priceless
of great valuephrase
highly important or beneficial

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'valuable' to describe things that are worth a lot, whether in money or importance.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

Do not use 'valuable' for things that are merely nice or pleasant; reserve it for things with real worth.

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'valable' (worthy, valuable), from Latin 'valere' (to be strong, be worth).

📝Usage Notes

Often used to describe objects, skills, or experiences that have significant worth or benefit.

Word Breakdown

value
worth or importance
root
+
-able
capable of being
suffix
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