valued
Americanadjective
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highly regarded or esteemed.
a valued friend.
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estimated; appraised.
jewels valued at $100,000.
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having value of a specified kind.
a triple-valued offer.
Other Word Forms
- nonvalued adjective
- quasi-valued adjective
- self-valued adjective
- unvalued adjective
Etymology
Origin of valued
Example Sentences
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Such companies are typically the polar opposite of AI stocks, which are valued on “long-dated payoffs, which, in my mind, are largely conjectural,” he says.
From Barron's
US oil giant Chevron and private equity firm Quantum Capital Group have partnered on a bid for sanctioned Russian oil company Lukoil's international assets, valued at $22 billion, the Financial Times reported Wednesday.
From Barron's
Paramount has argued that Warner’s cable networks aren’t worth as much as they are being valued at in the deal with Netflix.
Batty also became a valued member of the various dressing rooms he inhabited.
From BBC
Its stock has rallied in recent months but still looks reasonably valued, trading at roughly 12.5 times forward earnings.
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