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valuable

1 of 2adjective
/ˈvæljuəbl/
Forms:more valuable,most valuable
1

worth a large amount of money

B1
  • The rare diamond ring is a valuable possession passed down through generations.
  • The antique painting is a valuable piece of art, cherished by collectors.
  • His vintage car collection is filled with valuable automobiles from the 1950s.
  • The historic mansion is a valuable property, featuring exquisite architectural details.
  • The valuable manuscript contains handwritten notes by a famous author.
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2

having great worth, importance, or usefulness

  • The mentor provided valuable insights that helped shape his career.
  • The training session offered valuable skills for professional development.
  • His experience in the field is a valuable asset to the team.
  • The feedback from customers is valuable for improving the product.
  • The experience was valuable, even though it was challenging.