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prized

adjective as in dear

adjective as in dear

adjective as in liked

adjective as in precious

adjective as in valued

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Example Sentences

Cuban athletes have been highly prized in the U.S. despite the embargo—and even because of it.

During the colonial period the Punjabi Muslims formed the prized martial class for the British Raj.

Unsurprisingly many of the prized lots relate to the Second World War.

Its spine, too, “‘hubbed’ as the most prized European classics are,” is decorated with delicate gold squiggles and a star.

Vincent unlocks the glass case and pulls out his $3.2 million prized possession.

But the new Marshal cared little for the life of a courtier, much as he prized his military distinctions.

If he had lost a son, he had found, what he seems to have prized quite as much, a fertile theme for invective.

Here they prized up one side of the track to a height of four feet, placing a secure foundation under it.

The next morning I went off and bought two dress-suitcases and a straw basket, which were to hold my most prized treasures.

His orations were most highly prized by the ancients, who wrote innumerable commentaries on them, most of which are lost.

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On this page you'll find 264 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to prized, such as: admired, cherished, dear, esteemed, favorite, and hallowed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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