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valiosa

Valiosa is primarily the feminine form of the Spanish adjective valioso, meaning valuable, precious, or important. It is used to describe feminine nouns and noun phrases, as in una idea valiosa or una joya valiosa. The masculine counterpart is valioso, and the respective plural forms are valiosos (masculine) and valiosas (feminine).

Etymology and grammar: valioso valiosa both derive from Latin valiosus, related to valere, meaning to be strong

As a proper noun: Valiosa is not a standard name for a widely recognized place or institution.

Usage notes: Valiosa is used in contexts that emphasize value, worth, or significance, including tangible objects,

or
worthy.
In
modern
Spanish,
gender
and
number
agreement
is
maintained:
valioso
for
masculine
singular,
valiosa
for
feminine
singular,
valiosos
for
masculine
plural,
and
valiosas
for
feminine
plural.
When
encountered
as
a
proper
noun,
it
may
appear
as
a
personal
name,
a
brand,
or
a
fictional
title,
but
it
does
not
designate
a
well-known
location
or
organization
by
itself.
abstract
concepts,
and
relationships.
It
can
convey
esteem
or
importance
in
both
everyday
language
and
literary
or
media
contexts.
Synonyms
in
Spanish
include
valioso,
precioso,
and
de
gran
valor,
depending
on
nuance.