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valuable

/ˈvælju(ə)bl̩/noun, adjective3 syllables

Valuable means: having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange.

Synonyms for valuable24

adjective, as in having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange

blue-chip, invaluable, priceless, precious, rich, semiprecious, worth, expensive, important, of import, worthy

adjective, as in having worth or merit or value

worthful, worthy

also used for valuable

admirable, laudable, allowable, commendable, creditable, estimable, glorious, honorable, worthly, prizable, treasurous, worth every penny

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Opposites of valuable

What does valuable mean?3

adjective

1

having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange“a valuable diamond”

2

having worth or merit or value“a valuable friend”

noun

1

something of value“all our valuables were stolen”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with valuable?1

four syllables

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Valuable in a sentence

  • Due to the miscalculation, they lost valuable time.neron
  • He brought a chest, in which there were very valuable goods.Objectivesea
  • We must combat language death, as languages provide valuable scientific and historical information.mailohilohi
  • When a language disappears, valuable knowledge disappears with it.mailohilohi
  • Of course, to be valuable, an old carpet must be in good condition.CK
  • When a language dies, valuable knowledge disappears with it.mailohilohi
  • When a language dies, valuable scientific data disappears forever.mailohilohi
  • The next dungeon is hard, but it's got very valuable loot.sabretou

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Forms of valuable

as a noun

plural
valuables