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precious

1 of 2adjective
/ˈprɛʃəs/
Forms:more precious,most precious
1

possessing qualities that make something rare or highly valuable

  • The precious gemstone necklace has been in the family for generations.
  • The precious heirloom watch was passed down through several generations.
  • The ancient artifact is a precious relic from a bygone era.
  • The precious metal sculpture is a masterpiece of artistic craftsmanship.
  • The precious diamond ring was handed down from her grandmother.
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2

valued highly due to deep affection or significance

  • She kept her grandmother’s locket in a precious spot on her bedside table, always handling it with care.
  • The precious moments spent with family during the holidays were cherished deeply.
  • His precious memories of childhood adventures were often recounted with a smile.
  • The precious gifts from her best friend were always displayed prominently in her home.
  • The couple’s precious wedding photos were carefully preserved in an album they often looked through together.
3

overly refined or affected, often referring to behavior or manners that seem overly delicate or showy

  • His precious behavior made him seem out of touch with the casual atmosphere.
  • She had precious ways of speaking that felt rehearsed and unnatural.
  • The event was filled with precious gestures, all designed to impress.
  • His precious manners made him come across as insincere at times.
  • She spoke with a precious tone, trying too hard to appear sophisticated.