Valid Meaning in English
word
/ˈvæɫɪd/
VA-lid
/vˈælɪd/
VA-lid
التعريف
Something is 'valid' if it is officially acceptable, correct, or still in effect. Often used for documents, tickets, or arguments that meet requirements.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Valid' is formal/neutral. Used with 'passport', 'ticket', 'argument', 'reason'. 'Valid' for logic means reasonable or logically correct. Not the same as 'valuable' (worth something). In law, means legally acceptable.
Spanish: válidoPortuguese (BR): válidoPortuguese (PT): válidoChinese (Simplified): 有效的Chinese (Traditional): 有效的Hindi: वैधArabic: صالح - ساري المفعولBengali: বৈধ - কার্যকরRussian: действительный - законный - обоснованныйJapanese: 有効(ゆうこう) - 妥当(だとう)Vietnamese: hợp lệ - có hiệu lựcKorean: 유효한 - 타당한Turkish: geçerliUrdu: درست - جائز - معتبرIndonesian: sah - berlaku
جمل نموذجية
Your passport is valid for another two years.
basic
Is this ticket still valid?
basic
That is a valid reason for being late.
basic
All IDs must be valid and not expired.
natural
That's not a valid excuse—you just overslept.
natural
Her point is valid, so let’s consider it.
natural