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valued
[val-yood]
adjective
highly regarded or esteemed.
a valued friend.
estimated; appraised.
jewels valued at $100,000.
having value of a specified kind.
a triple-valued offer.
Other Word Forms
- nonvalued adjective
- quasi-valued adjective
- self-valued adjective
- unvalued adjective
Example Sentences
His mum Sarah, from Monmouth, is among 310,000 unpaid carers in Wales and a recent report found "serious gaps" in how care is valued, supported and delivered across the country.
Some of the knowledgeable people expect “South Park” distribution fees to be valued at more than $200 million a year.
While playing in Lisbon, Gyokeres has scaled new heights and he is reportedly now valued by the Portuguese champions at £67m.
On this, it’s hard to argue: Care work, the work that makes all other work possible, is invaluable — though it certainly isn’t valued.
Twenty-five years after publication, the Jewish World Congress discovered this passage and, eventually, located gold valued at £1bn.
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