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treasure
[ trezh-er ]
noun
- wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, jewels, or plate.
Synonyms: hoard
- wealth, rich materials, or valuable things.
- any thing or person greatly valued or highly prized:
This book was his chief treasure.
treasure
/ ˈtrɛʒə /
noun
- wealth and riches, usually hoarded, esp in the form of money, precious metals, or gems
- a thing or person that is highly prized or valued
verb
- to prize highly as valuable, rare, or costly
- to store up and save; hoard
Derived Forms
- ˈtreasureless, adjective
- ˈtreasurable, adjective
Other Words From
- treasur·a·ble adjective
- treasure·less adjective
- un·treasur·a·ble adjective
- un·treasured adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of treasure1
Example Sentences
She concluded her statement by saying she would always treasure “the beautiful energy” she felt working with her collaborators on “+57.”
I consider every piece that I find in Paris a little treasure.
The turmoil escalated when Folt canceled the “main stage” commencement ceremony, depriving students and their families of a treasured ritual.
At the time, she called Peggy "a true national treasure who has been part of my life, and millions of others, for as long as I can remember".
With her mother in the hospital, no one was at the house, and Hale rushed back, hoping to grab treasured items.
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