Antonym: invaluable, valueless. Similar words: evaluate, evaluation, value, able, table, viable, cable, notable. Meaning: ['væljəbl] n. something of value. adj. 1. having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange 2. having worth or merit or value.
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101. You see, to my untutored eye that just looks like a load of random brush strokes and yet it's a very valuable painting.
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105. This old Chinese square table is a very valuable piece of furniture.
106. I'm sorry I've already taken up so much of your valuable time.
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109. The natives give these valuable furs for trade goods such as guns and radios.
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114. This is one of the most valuable lessons I learned.
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117. She picked up a valuable first edition at a village book sale.
118. The survey was valuable as an indicator of local opinion.
119. They claim that police lost valuable time in the early part of the investigation.
120. Valuable pieces of china were on display in a glass-fronted cabinet.