valuable
From Old French 'valeuble', from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong, be worth'
ADJ
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Having worth, importance, or usefulness; considered to be of great significance or high quality. The term is often associated with objects, qualities, or abilities that are appreciated or deemed essential.
NOUN
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asset
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treasure
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concept of worth
untranslatable
(The term 'valuable' as a noun represents a broader concept of worth, which may not specifically translate into a direct equivalent noun.)
An item or quality that holds significant worth or importance, often referring to objects like assets or treasures that have monetary or sentimental value. The concept of 'valuable' as a noun encompasses a broader idea of worth, which may not have a direct translation into a single noun in other languages.
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- Investing in real estate can often be a valuable choice for financial growth. — 不動産への投資は、金融成長にとってしばしば価値のある選択となることがあります。
- Collecting art can be a way to acquire valuables that appreciate over time. — アートを収集することは、時間とともに評価される貴重品を手に入れる方法となりえます。
register: formal