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Buried treasure Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɛɹid/ /ˈtɹɛʒɝ
BAIR-id TREZH-er
bˈɛɹɪd/ /tɹˈɛʒɐ
BEH-rid TREZH-uh

Definition

Hidden valuable objects, typically gold, jewels, or money, that have been placed underground or in a secret location, often in stories about pirates or adventures.

Usage & Nuances

'Buried treasure' is used in both literal and figurative senses. Often linked with pirate stories, old maps, and adventure tales. Can also be metaphorical for something valuable that is hidden or hard to find. Not common in everyday literal use.

Example Sentences

They dreamed of finding buried treasure on the island.

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The map showed the location of the buried treasure.

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The pirates hid the buried treasure under an old tree.

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Some people call childhood memories a kind of buried treasure.

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He treated his grandmother’s recipes like buried treasure.

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After years, the sunken ship’s buried treasure was finally discovered.

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