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valued
[ val-yood ]
/ Ë?væl yud /
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adjective
highly regarded or esteemed: a valued friend.
estimated; appraised: jewels valued at $100,000.
having value of a specified kind: a triple-valued offer.
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OTHER WORDS FROM valued
non·val·ued, adjectivequasi-valued, adjectiveself-valued, adjectiveun·val·ued, adjectiveWords nearby valued
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