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View synonyms for valued

valued

[ val-yood ]

adjective

  1. highly regarded or esteemed:

    a valued friend.

  2. estimated; appraised:

    jewels valued at $100,000.

  3. having value of a specified kind:

    a triple-valued offer.



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Other Words From

  • non·valued adjective
  • quasi-valued adjective
  • self-valued adjective
  • un·valued adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of valued1

First recorded in 1595–1605; value + -ed 2

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Example Sentences

The chicken, to this day, is valued for its medicinal properties.

It houses more than 450,000 bottles of 15,000 elixirs within its collection valued at 25 million euros in 2009.

However, the embargo has also made Cuban players more highly valued than athletes from any other country.

The Senate Intelligence Committee report says they secured a contract with the CIA in 2006 valued “in excess of $180 million.”

The cubby and the 460 bottles of wine, valued at $8,339.50 will remain at Cricova to be displayed.

That title of Castile might become the cherished ideal in the Philippines if it were valued as I desire.

I feel proud and happy to shelter beneath my roof any of our valued and brave allies.

For the said purpose he took nearly a thousand pesos in money, or in stuffs and other articles which are most valued there.

Both the War pipe and Peace pipe are the most sacred and the most highly valued of all the various kinds.

The goods are all valued according to the amount of time used in their making and each citizen draws out the same total amount.

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