Improved in quality, accuracy or performance
Great, or greater than normal, in price
“He wished, however, to do this with great secrecy, for many valuable jewels had been deposited with him by families who had been obliged to escape in a hurry.”
More suitable or effective for a given need
Comparative for having great value, as a commodity or on a sentimental level
“The exercises will help you think about how to draw upon your valuable life experiences that can be a significant asset in the workplace.”
Comparative for cherished or treasured, having great sentimental value
“I held on to Susie as though she were a valuable family heirloom, wanting only to protect her.”
Comparative for significant in importance or esteem
“Your opinion on this issue is valuable due to your experience in matters such as this.”
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