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[ val-yood ] / ˈvæl yud / SEE SYNONYMS FOR valued ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivehighly regarded or esteemed: a valued friend. estimated; appraised: jewels valued at $100,000. having value of a specified kind: a triple-valued offer. Origin of valuedFirst recorded in 1595–1605; value + -ed2 OTHER WORDS FROM valuednon·val·ued, adjectivequasi-valued, adjectiveself-valued, adjectiveun·val·ued, adjectiveWords nearby valuedvaluation, valuator, value, value-added, value-added tax, valued, value date, valued policy, value fund, value judgment, valueless Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for valuedThe chicken, to this day, is valued for its medicinal properties. The History of the Chicken: How This Humble Bird Saved Humanity|William O’Connor|December 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST The Senate Intelligence Committee report says they secured a contract with the CIA in 2006 valued “in excess of $180 million.” The Luxury Homes That Torture and Your Tax Dollars Built|Michael Daly|December 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST The cubby and the 460 bottles of wine, valued at $8,339.50 will remain at Cricova to be displayed. Meditation Rugs, Swords, and Horse Head Fiddles: The Strangest Gifts Given to Government Bigwigs|Ben Jacobs|November 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST The scarf was accompanied by a framed painting of Tanzanian birds and is valued at $595. Meditation Rugs, Swords, and Horse Head Fiddles: The Strangest Gifts Given to Government Bigwigs|Ben Jacobs|November 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The cognac, an effort by the Georgian vintners to replicate the traditional French liquor, is valued at $1400 for a single bottle. Meditation Rugs, Swords, and Horse Head Fiddles: The Strangest Gifts Given to Government Bigwigs|Ben Jacobs|November 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST After all, if these people valued his knowledge of Haktite and no one else valued him at all, why not accept? Comrade Yetta|Albert Edwards New Bedford's loss alone was twenty-three vessels, which, with their outfits, were valued at more than a million dollars. The Sea Rovers|Rufus Rockwell Wilson The king squandered upon her some seventy odd millions of the public money as money is now valued. Fragonard|Haldane Macfall Life alone can impart life; and though we should burst we can only be valued as we make ourselves valuable. Essays, First Series|Ralph Waldo Emerson That, for the good of his own country, he valued such a union above all things. Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856, Vol. I (of 16)|Thomas Hart Benton
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