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coveted
[kuhv-i-tid]
adjective
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.
highly or eagerly wished for.
The Green Building Council's gold certification is a coveted prize for sustainable building design.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of covet.
Other Word Forms
- uncoveted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of coveted1
Example Sentences
Last month, they received their fourth consecutive nomination for the coveted music award thanks to their new album, The Clearing.
Neuheisel could be widely coveted as an offensive coordinator after getting a group of players who had averaged 14 points to triple that number against one of the Big Ten’s better defenses.
As the price of rights to coveted sporting events skyrockets, the broadcasters have America’s most-loved tournament locked up for seven more years in exchange for relatively fixed annual payments.
Guerrero took himself off of the market a season before he would have been the most coveted free agent available.
“These things are coveted. There are very few around and a lot are in difficult jurisdictions,” said Duncan Hay, an analyst at broker Panmure Liberum.
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