Lingo

Value

21 Words

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precious
1.
pre
cious
Adjective

possessing qualities that make something rare or highly valuable

The precious gemstone necklace has been in the family for generations.

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costly
2.
cost
ly
Adjective

costing much money, often more than one is willing to pay

The decision to renovate the kitchen was a costly undertaking.

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luxurious
3.
luxurious
Adjective

extremely comfortable, elegant, and often made with high-quality materials or features

She indulged in a luxurious spa treatment, complete with massages and facials.

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extravagant
4.
ext
ra
va
gant
Adjective

costing a lot of money, more than the necessary or affordable amount

She threw an extravagant birthday party with live music and gourmet catering.

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5.
o
verp
riced
Adjective

expensive in way that is not reasonable

The restaurant’s menu is full of overpriced dishes.

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high-class
6.
high
class
Adjective

having superior quality, sophistication, or elegance

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lavish
7.
la
vish
Adjective

having or showing great expense, richness, or luxury

The billionaire's mansion was decorated with lavish furnishings and rare artwork.

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affordable
8.
a
ffor
da
ble
Adjective

having a price that a person can pay without experiencing financial difficulties

The new housing development offers affordable apartments for low-income families.

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9.
bud
get
friend
ly
Adjective

priced to be affordable and not too expensive

The café offers budget-friendly meals for students.

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economy
10.
e
co
no
my
Noun

the system in which money, goods, and services are produced or distributed within a country or region

The country's economy grew rapidly due to investments in technology and infrastructure.

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economic
11.
e
co
no
mic
Adjective

relating to the production, distribution, and management of wealth and resources within a society or country

Rising unemployment rates were a major economic concern during the recession.

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undervalue
12.
un
der
va
lue
Verb

to underestimate the financial value or worth of as an asset, a company, currency, etc.

Many people undervalue the importance of sleep for overall health.

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economical
13.
e
co
no
mi
cal
Adjective

using resources wisely and efficiently and minimizing waste and unnecessary expenses

The new model is an economical car that saves on fuel without sacrificing performance.

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cost-effective
14.
cost
e
ffec
tive
Adjective

producing good results without costing too much

Investing in energy-efficient appliances proved to be cost-effective in the long run, saving money on electricity bills.

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low
bud
get
Adjective

characterized by a limited amount of financial resources or funding

The low-budget movie became a surprise hit at the box office.

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16.
un
derp
riced
Adjective

priced lower than its perceived or actual value, making it a bargain or a good deal

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devalue
17.
de
va
lue
Verb

to reduce the official worth or importance of something

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undervalue
18.
un
der
va
lue
Verb

to underestimate the financial value or worth of as an asset, a company, currency, etc.

Many people undervalue the importance of sleep for overall health.

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depreciate
19.
dep
re
ciate
Verb

to diminish in value, especially over time

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20.
cost
sa
ving
Adjective

denoting the quality of minimizing expenses or preserving financial resources

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prize
21.
prize
Noun

anything that is given as a reward to someone who has done very good work or to the winner of a contest, game of chance, etc.

She was thrilled to receive the first prize in the art competition for her stunning painting.

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