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  • meaning - Difference between valuable and invaluable - English . . .
    From most to least frequent use of valuable, here are some examples of how it's used In academic writing, it almost exclusively has the more figurative meaning of important ; in other places, it sometimes refers to the high monetary value of real goods
  • meaning - Difference between valued and valuable - English Language . . .
    Something that has value is valuable Assignment of a specific value (e g a grade or a quantity of money) is a way to indicate that something has value (is valuable), and it can serve as proof that it is valuable, but it is not what makes the item valuable Assigning value is especially a way to measure how valuable it is considered to be –
  • If in- forms antonyms, why is invaluable not the opposite of . . .
    Valuable and invaluable are not antonyms, but the prefix in-still means not M-W explains: Valuable and invaluable do mean similar things, but the in-in invaluable isn't playing any tricks It simply means "not " We think of valuable as meaning "having a great deal of value," as in "valuable jewelry" or "learned a valuable lesson "
  • A word expression: more valuable than valuable?
    That sense is slightly lost when you use 'invaluable'- it means that the thing is too valuable to be described in terms of value 'Invaluable' suggests importance too; importance that comes along with worth and possession If you still find it necessary to retain 'valuable', you could add an adverb like 'immensely' or 'extremely' before 'valuable'
  • Single-word synonym for immensely valuable?
    There are also the terms precious, which means "of great price; costly; having a high money-value; of great worth; held in high esteem; intrinsically valuable," and inestimable, which means "of immeasurable value or worth; invaluable "
  • etymology - What is the meaning and origin of the common phrase the . . .
    It's a metaphor A pearl is made from an oyster Be the most valuable pearl you want to be, don't let anything stop you The oyster nacre is your hard work; the more you produce the better quality potential of pearl you can become Be the most valuable pearl you want to be out of your oyster
  • Is there an English transitive verb meaning to make someone something . . .
    In Old English "dear" (deore) meant "precious, valuable; costly, expensive; glorious, noble; loved, beloved, regarded with affection" In the 1580s "to endear" was recordedly used with the general meaning "to enhance the value of" Today you may still interpret "to endear (somebody to someone)" as "to make (somebody) valuable (to someone)"
  • prefixes - A word that means most important? - English Language . . .
    'Utmost' is used with relevant concrete nouns in its literal locative sense (Being or situated at the most distant limit or point; farthest: the utmost tip of the peninsula) or relevant conceptual abstract nouns in its metaphorical sense (Of the highest or greatest degree, amount, or intensity; most extreme: a matter of the utmost importance
  • meaning - What does ‘Brace yourself’ really mean? - English Language . . .
    @Yoichi Oishi: You're most welcome Nice examples I just realized that I did not really answer your question, initially Upon rereading, I discovered you already knew the meaning of Brace yourself but you were interested in how it was used in this context! So I've edited my answer accordingly! –
  • Why silver-tongued for someone who is convincing?
    While 14K gold is most common, many flute makes use other alloys, like 9K, 10K, 18K, 19 5K or even 24K because of the unique tonal characteristics of each alloy The ultimate is a platinum flute (See, e g , Altus Platinum flute ) , but platinum was not known in ancient times, and, because of its very high melting point, probably could not have





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