Precious
UK /["/ˈpreʃəs/"]/US /["/ˈpreʃəs/"]/
Definition
rare and worth a lot of money
In simple words: Something very valuable or important.
Examples
- a precious vase
- The crown was set with precious jewels—diamonds, rubies and emeralds.
- precious metals
- Clean water is a precious commodity in that part of the world.
- You're wasting precious time!
- **precious memories/possessions**
- You are infinitely precious to me.
- My family is the most precious thing I have in my life.
- They managed to salvage a few precious possessions from the fire.
- I didn't touch your precious car!
Usage notes
Use 'precious' to describe things that are cherished or hold significant value, both emotionally and materially. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts but may sound overly sentimental if used for minor items.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'precious' like treasure — imagine finding a precious gem!
Collocations
- be
- become
- seem
- extremely
- very
- incredibly
- to
- be
- become
- seem
- extremely
- very
- incredibly
- to
- be
- become
- seem
- extremely
- very
- incredibly
- to
Synonyms
- treasured
- affected
Antonyms
- valueless
- common
- ordinary
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'valuable' - 'precious' is often more emotional.
- Incorrectly used for everyday items - reserve for significant items.
- Using 'precious' too often in formal writing can seem exaggerated.