Definition of «treasured»

The word "treasured" means to hold something in high regard, value it greatly and keep it safe. It can also mean to cherish or prize something deeply because of its emotional, sentimental or monetary worth. The term often implies that the object is rare, unique or valuable, and is held close by someone who appreciates its significance.

Usage examples

  1. I treasured the old family photographs that were passed down to me.
  2. She treasured the handmade necklace her grandmother gave her.
  3. They treasured the memories of their summer vacations spent by the beach.
  4. The author treasured the positive reviews he received for his latest novel.
  5. The couple treasured the love letters they exchanged during their long-distance relationship.
  6. The museum treasured the rare artifact, keeping it under high security.
  7. He treasured the antique pocket watch that belonged to his great-grandfather.
  8. She treasured the friendship she had with her childhood best friend.
  9. The child treasured the stuffed animal that was given to him as a baby.
  10. They treasured the time spent with their grandparents during the holidays.

Sentences with «treasured»

  • It started a lifelong search for treasures of the past in old books. (bookpage.com)
  • That's not even scratching the surface of what you get in treasure trove. (amazon.com)
  • I spent a not particularly fun family road trip finding every last piece of treasure in the first one, so it will always have fond memories for me. (gameological.com)
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