1. valuable
Can you spare me a few minutes of your valuable time?
A perfect knowledge of a few writers and a few subjects is more valuable than a superficial one of a great many.
valuable information
Further investigation will offer many opportunities to obtain more valuable knowledge of the ocean.
Chris could not conceal his sadness when he heard that Beth had been unable to find his valuable watch.
Linguistic resources are far more valuable if they are unencumbered by share-alike or viral licences.
So valuable were books that the greatest care was taken of them.
Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure.
A valuable object decreases in value if it is damaged.
Much of the riots' coverage was taken from the cell phones of passersby, saving local news outlets valuable film which they would later use for banal "human" "interest" "stories."
I don't think that they are valuable just because they have a large crop, but I'm glad when they sprout in great numbers - even when they are poison mushrooms.
Jack broke his mother's valuable vase, but he didn't do it on purpose, so she wasn't angry.
My time is valuable so I don’t like to waste it.
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I am in favor of helping the prosperity of all countries because, when we are all prosperous, the trade of each becomes more valuable to the other.
Anglais mot "pregiato"(valuable) se produit dans des ensembles:
włosko - angielski