valuable
Common intensifier for 'valuable'.
Used to emphasize a high degree of value.
Indicates a great degree of usefulness or importance.
Emphasizes an extremely large amount of value.
Similar to 'enormously valuable', stressing a vast degree of value.
Valuable in terms of business or trade.
Valuable in relation to the economy or financial systems.
To possess the quality of being valuable.
To cause someone or something to become valuable.
To be shown to be valuable over time or after being used.
To appear to be valuable based on initial observation.
To transition into a state of being valuable.
To continue to be valuable over a period of time.
Specifies who or what perceives the value.
Indicates the purpose or the person/group that benefits from the value.
Used to describe the role or function in which something is valuable.