What does valued mean?
Definitions for valued
val·ued
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Princeton's WordNet
valuedadjective
(usually used in combination) having value of a specified kind
"triple-valued"
valued, preciousadjective
held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature
"a valued friend"; "precious memories"
Wiktionary
valuedadjective
Having a value, esteemed.
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valued
Valued generally refers to the worth or importance that is attached to something. This can be seen as the monetary or material worth of an object, or as the esteem in which a person or quality is held. This could also relate to the usefulness, importance, or worth of something in terms of practical use. It often relates to the relative worth, utility, or importance of a quality, item, or service.
Webster Dictionary
Valued
of Value
Valuedadjective
highly regarded; esteemed; prized; as, a valued contributor; a valued friend
Editors Contribution
valuedverb
Verb form of the word value.
The children are so beautiful, each beautiful souls with crystal eyes , smiling, dancing, laughing and playing together, we love the sound of their laughter and fun.
Submitted by MaryC on April 14, 2020
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of valued in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of valued in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of valued in a Sentence
He came to the same country that he fought alongside, and to his surprise he was singled out and treated as a criminal. Is this how America treats its allies and those who sacrificed alongside Americans in Afghanistan? my service for the military should have been valued. My brother’s service to the military should have been valued.
It is past all controversy that what costs dearest is, and ought to be, most valued.
Not life, but good life, is to be chiefly valued.
It shows how little we are valued. These black churches, the mosque, Native American sites, they are not as valued as Catholicism or Christianity in that aspect, and its frustrating.
Health is not valued till sickness comes.
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