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Valuable

Valuable is an adjective describing something that has considerable worth, whether in monetary, material, or practical terms. It can refer to objects with high market value, such as precious metals, artwork, or collectibles, or to abstract things whose presence increases usefulness or importance, such as information or skills. In everyday language, something valuable may be expensive, rare, or beneficial in some way. The word originates from the Old French valuable, itself from value, which comes from Latin valere meaning to be strong or to be worth. In addition to monetary worth, valuable can convey emotional significance, as in a family heirloom that is valuable to a person even if its price is modest.

Common usages include valuable asset, valuable information, valuable time, and valuable resource. In insurance and appraisal

Cultural and temporal factors influence what is deemed valuable. Items or ideas valued in one society or

contexts,
valuables
refer
to
property
considered
to
be
of
high
worth
and
often
requiring
special
handling
or
coverage.
In
law
and
finance,
value
is
a
broader
concept
than
price,
encompassing
intrinsic
usefulness,
scarcity,
demand,
and
context;
value
can
be
intrinsic
(intrinsic
value)
or
perceived
(exchange
value).
Antonyms
include
worthless
or
valueless.
era
may
be
of
little
value
in
another,
and
intangible
assets
such
as
knowledge,
health,
or
relationships
can
be
highly
valuable
even
when
they
do
not
have
a
clear
monetary
price.