Prized - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
verb
Extra examples
Freedom is to be prized above riches.
The child held the bag as tightly as if it were her most prized possession.
...18th-century cabinetwork from Newport, Rhode Island, is among the most prized of all American furniture...
...a luthier whose deft craftsmanship is prized by violinists the world over...
...a society that prized conformity very highly and treated dissenters of any kind very harshly...
...candles made from whale oil were once highly prized because they burned with an incandescence superior to that of other candles...
...once given away as a cheap prize at carnivals, this opalesecent glass is now highly prized by collectors...
...with its prismatic plumage, the ruby-throated hummingbird is one of our garden's most prized visitors...
...in the sanguineous culture of ancient Sparta, military glory was prized above all else...
...an untaught artist whose primitive paintings are now prized by collectors...
...a variety of variegated tulip that is highly prized by gardeners...
The company's shoes are highly prized by fashion conscious youngsters.
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