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View usage for: prized in British English (praɪzd) adjectivehighly valued One of the gallery's most prized possessions is the portrait of Ginevra da Vinci. the thought of selling their most prized asset Examples of 'prized' in a sentenceprized Senior ratings competed for prized bunk space near an air outlet.Today his prized collection includes a 1965 van from the first month of production.Within weeks, he became a prized scalp.Without the signature of his most prized asset, the recruitment of fellow internationals may prove difficult.The country's healthcare system has long been one its most prized assets.Losing the prized top rating was unthinkable, he said.Now when his most prized asset displayed all those qualities in announcing he wanted to leave for pastures new, he denounced them.That is great news for Tottenham, who feared they might lose their most prized asset.Silly'But he's very much a prized asset of ours.In our post-Brexit world, this is a prized asset.his most prized possession Synonyms treasured cherished much loved Additional synonymsDefinition dearly loved She lost her beloved dog last year. Synonyms dear, loved, valued, prized, dearest, sweet (archaic), admired, treasured, precious, darling, worshipped, adored, cherished, revered Definition loved and treasured her most precious possession Synonyms loved, valued, favourite, prized, dear, dearest, treasured, darling, beloved, adored, cherished, fave (informal), idolized, worth your or its weight in gold a valued member of the team Synonyms appreciated, prized, esteemed, highly regarded, loved, dear, treasured, cherished - privileged
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