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Pronunciation: [tɹˈɛʒəd] (IPA)

Treasured is a word used to describe something that is highly valued, cherished, and dearly loved. Some synonyms for treasured include esteemed, prized, cherished, revered, adored, beloved, and valuable. These words can be used to describe objects, memories, places, and people that hold a special place in our hearts. For example, a treasured family heirloom can be described as a prized possession passed down through generations. A cherished memory, such as a wedding day, can be treasured forever. Synonyms for treasured emphasize the emotional attachment and sentimental value placed on the item or memory.

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What are the opposite words for treasured?

The word "treasured" is used to describe something that is highly valued or cherished. Its antonyms include words such as despised, detested, hated, loathed, and abhorred. These words indicate a strong negative feeling towards something, rather than the admiration or appreciation associated with treasured. Other antonyms of treasured include disregarded, unimportant, forgotten, and negligible, which suggest that something is not valued at all or has no significance. While treasured objects or people serve as sources of happiness, comfort, or inspiration, their antonyms signify a lack of these positive feelings and emotions.

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Usage examples for Treasured

And she was proud of it-and pretended not to be-and very much touched, and treasured his every look in her heart.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
There was nothing they would not have done or dared at her bidding; and as she crossed their threshold, and sat down beside their hearth, the tears of joy that rose to every eye showed that this was an event to be treasured till memory could retain no more!
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
O joy to look again on it, to add yet one more enduring image of it to the number I had long treasured!
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson

Famous quotes with Treasured

  • Good listeners, like precious gems, are to be treasured.
    Walter Anderson
  • For infants and toddlers learning and living are the same thing. If they feel secure, treasured, loved, their own energy and curiosity will bring them new understanding and new skills.
    Amy Laura Dombro
  • Today America lost a great elder statesman, a committed public servant, and leader of the Senate. And today I lost a treasured friend. Ted Kennedy was an iconic, larger than life United States senator whose influence cannot be overstated. Many have come before, and many will come after, but Ted Kennedy's name will always be remembered as someone who lived and breathed the United States Senate and the work completed within its chamber.
    Orrin Hatch
  • Freedom of choice is more to be treasured than any possession earth can give.
    David O. McKay
  • I'm glad I made the decision, although the practice of law - and particularly serving as a federal judge - was a part of my life that I really enjoyed and treasured and look back on it with fondness.
    George J. Mitchell

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