treasure

word

/ˈtɹɛʒɝ/
TRE-zhur
/tɹˈɛʒɐ/
TRE-zhuh

Definition

A treasure is a valuable collection of money, gold, jewels, or other precious objects. It can also mean a person or thing that is loved very much and considered especially precious.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for hidden valuable objects in stories: 'buried treasure', 'treasure chest'. In everyday English, it is also used emotionally: 'My grandmother's ring is a treasure' or 'She's a real treasure'. As a verb, 'to treasure' means to value deeply, but the main use is the noun.

Example Sentences

The pirates found a treasure on the island.

basic

This old box looks like a treasure chest.

basic

Her grandfather's watch is a family treasure.

basic

We spent the whole afternoon digging in the yard like we were searching for treasure.

natural

That little bookstore is a treasure if you love old maps and rare books.

natural

Honestly, good friends are hard to find, so when you have one, that's treasure.

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