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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 Word Forms

  • ԴDz·u adjective
  • ܲȴ-u adjective
  • -u adjective
  • ܲ·u adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of valued1

First recorded in 1595–1605; value + -ed 2
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Speaking after the verdict at the Old Bailey, Mr Kaba's family said it was "painful proof that our lives are not valued by the system".

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She adds: "You wouldn't buy a car that hasn't got an MOT certificate, why would you buy a house without having it valued?"

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There had already been reports of "royal fever" and the Italian public valued the King and Queen's enthusiasm for their history, culture and cooking, said Lord Llewellyn, speaking to reporters ahead of the visit.

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Bonta’s suit said the California State University and the University of California lost eight grants that were valued at about $56 million.

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In the workplace, where efficiency is valued, spending extra time on this sort of perfectionism was detrimental to their overall performance.

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