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Adjectives of Value and Significance - Adjectives of Value

These adjectives describe the worth or cost of something, conveying attributes such as "valuable", "precious", "priceless", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Value and Significance
free
[Adjective]

not requiring payment

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worthless
[Adjective]

having no meaningful value, impact, or utility

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cheap
[Adjective]

having a low price

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inexpensive
[Adjective]

having a reasonable price

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affordable
[Adjective]

having a price that a person can pay without experiencing financial difficulties

Ex: The online retailer specializes affordable electronic gadgets and accessories .
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low-cost
[Adjective]

relatively cheap compared to others of its kind

Ex: She low-cost grocery stores to stay within her budget .
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worth
[Adjective]

equal to a specified amount of money, etc.

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collectible
[Adjective]

able to be collected or received, especially referring to payments or debts that are due

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expensive
[Adjective]

having a high price

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valuable
[Adjective]

worth a large amount of money

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precious
[Adjective]

possessing qualities that make something rare or highly valuable

Ex: precious diamond ring was handed down from her grandmother .
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pricey
[Adjective]

costing a lot of money

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costly
[Adjective]

costing much money, often more than one is willing to pay

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priceless
[Adjective]

having great value or importance

Ex: The memories created during family vacations priceless treasures .
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upscale
[Adjective]

high quality, luxurious, or intended for a wealthier clientele

Ex: They moved into upscale apartment in the city center .
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not fully appreciated or acknowledged

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exorbitant
[Adjective]

(of prices) unreasonably or extremely high

Ex: exorbitant tuition fees at prestigious universities can deter some students from pursuing higher education .
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overrated
[Adjective]

having a higher or exaggerated reputation or value than something truly deserves

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multibillion
[Adjective]

indicating a value or quantity that involves multiple billions

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prized
[Adjective]

considered highly valuable or esteemed

Ex: prized painting was displayed in a prestigious gallery .
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mid-range
[Adjective]

falling within the middle of a range or spectrum

Ex: The store mid-range electronics that balance cost and performance .
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economical
[Adjective]

designed to be efficient and cost-effective

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