coveted
Americanadjective
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wrongfully or inordinately desired.
Pizarro led a party of conquistadores in an attempt to discover El Dorado—the source of the coveted gold of the Incas.
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highly or eagerly wished for.
The Green Building Council's gold certification is a coveted prize for sustainable building design.
verb
Other Word Forms
- uncoveted adjective
Etymology
Origin of coveted
Example Sentences
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She will meet the US president at the White House on Thursday, after publicly offering to share her Nobel with him - a prize he has long coveted.
From BBC
Influencers were introducing young women to brands, taking over the department store’s once coveted role.
Traditional luxury retailers also might not sell the newer brands coveted by Gen Z, he said.
From MarketWatch
Traditional luxury retailers also might not sell the newer brands coveted by Gen Z, he said.
From MarketWatch
A 10% cap on rates could make those customers even more coveted, and pull major card issuers further away from people with lower credit scores.
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