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- VALUABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VALUABLE is having monetary value How to use valuable in a sentence invaluable = valuable?
- VALUABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VALUABLE definition: 1 worth a lot of money: 2 Valuable information, advice, etc is very helpful or important: 3… Learn more
- Valuable - definition of valuable by The Free Dictionary
Having considerable monetary or material value for use or exchange: a valuable diamond 2 Of great importance, use, or service: valuable information; valuable advice 3 Having admirable or esteemed qualities or characteristics: a valuable friend n
- VALUABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
valuable applies to whatever has value, but esp to what has considerable monetary value or special usefulness, rarity, etc : a valuable watch That which is precious has a very high intrinsic value or is very dear for its own sake, associations, or the like: a precious jewel, friendship
- VALUABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Valuable definition: having considerable monetary worth; costing or bringing a high price See examples of VALUABLE used in a sentence
- valuable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of valuable adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary worth a lot of money My home is my most valuable asset She claims hospitals waste valuable resources by admitting patients days before surgery Luckily, nothing valuable was stolen
- What is another word for valuable - WordHippo
Find 2,895 synonyms for valuable and other similar words that you can use instead based on 13 separate contexts from our thesaurus
- What does Valuable mean? - Definitions. net
Valuable refers to something that is worth a great deal of money or has great importance, usefulness, or significance It could pertain to physical items like precious stones, property, or artwork, or intangible entities like skills, knowledge, time, or relationships It is characterized by being highly regarded, cherished, or beneficial
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