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Definitions for sought-after
sought-af·ter
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word sought-after.
Princeton's WordNet
sought, sought-after(a)adjective
being searched for
"the most sought-after item was the silver candelabrum"
coveted, desired, in demand(p), sought afteradjective
greatly desired
Wiktionary
sought-afteradjective
popular, desired, in demand
The vineyard of Chu00E2teau Margaux stands as the producer of one of the world's greatest and most sought-after red wines.
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sought-after
Sought-after refers to something or someone that is in great demand, highly desired or valued by many people.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sought-after in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sought-after in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of sought-after in a Sentence
They're much more strapped for cash, and they're accelerating the sale of assets that will get pretty decent prices, a lot of the asset sales that the big guys have been selling are downstream and midstream, because those have been sought-after by private equity and others because there's more steady cash flow.
Serving in the military, in a Chinese cultural sense, is not a sought-after professional career, if the PLA can offer competitive salaries, they may be able to attract a new stratum of specialist talent.
Myanmar hair is the softest, most sought-after hair in Asia.
Choose plain seltzer (its most natural form) and avoid any products with additives like added sugar or artificial sweeteners, for many, it fills the sought-after ‘fizzy fix’ without adding calories and sugar. It also is hydrating.
( Indian Creek Island) is one of Miami's most private and sought after neighborhoods, frequented by high net-worth individuals seeking privacy.
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