Synonym: abundance, accumulation, adore, appreciate, assets, cherish, collection, fortune, idolize, prize, store, wealth, worship. Similar words: treasurer, pleasure, measured, measure up, measure out, measurement, measure up to, embrasure. Meaning: ['treʒə(r)] n. 1. accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc. 2. art highly prized for its beauty or perfection 3. any possession that is highly valued by its owner 4. a collection of precious things. v. 1. hold dear 2. be fond of; be attached to.
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31. Our housekeeper is a real treasure.
32. Come on, treasure, let's go and see Granny.
33. I shall always treasure those memories of her.
34. I certainly treasure the friendship between us very much.
35. X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.
36. I shall always treasure the memory of our meetings.
37. Our new secretary is a perfect treasure.
38. Charlie? Oh, he's a treasure,(http://sentencedict.com/treasure.html) loves children.
39. The ploughman turned up some buried treasure.
40. My secretary's a real treasure.
41. He buried the treasure to prevent its discovery.
42. Dreams of finding lost treasure almost came true recently.
43. His greatest treasure is his collection of rock records.
44. A dragon guarded the treasure.
45. The gallery is a treasure trove of medieval art.
46. This book is a treasure chest of information.
47. The area is a treasure house of archaeological relics.
48. He likes to treasure up stamps.
49. I don't know what I'd have done without Lizzie when I was ill - she was an absolute treasure.
50. He often rakes around the market for some art treasure.
51. Archaeologists have called for a ban on treasure hunting in the region.
52. I shall always treasure the memory of our time together.
53. He goes round fields and beaches with his metal detector, hoping to find buried treasure.
54. The spoils of victory/war included mounds of treasure and armour.
55. The three men went to the Bahamas, on the trail of a sunken 17th-century galleon full of treasure.
56. Talk of treasure and lost cities had fired their imaginations.
57. Three of the party stood guard over the treasure until they could find some means of removing it.
58. During the Second World War my hometown was ravished, and all its treasure robbed.
59. We should treasure up such a lesson in our memory.
60. I was completely baffled in my search for hidden treasure.
More similar words: treasurer, pleasure, measured, measure up, measure out, measurement, measure up to, embrasure, treason, reassuring, sure, surety, assure, ensure, for sure, tread, treat, leisure, stream, treaty, streak, composure, make sure, exposure, to be sure, pressure, get ready, outreach, retreat, entreat.