Definitions and Examples of valuable, excellent
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Worth a lot of money or highly prized; having great usefulness or importance.
Example
The antique vase was very valuable and sold for a high price at the auction.
Extremely good, outstanding, or superior in quality or performance.
Example
The restaurant received an excellent review for its delicious food and impeccable service.
Key Differences: valuable vs excellent
- 1Valuable refers to something that is worth a lot of money or highly prized, while excellent describes something that is extremely good or outstanding in quality or performance.
- 2Valuable can also refer to something that has great usefulness or importance, while excellent implies superiority in comparison to others.
Effective Usage of valuable, excellent
- 1Vocabulary Building: Learn new words and their antonyms to expand your vocabulary.
- 2Writing: Use these antonyms to describe objects, places, or people in your writing.
- 3Job Interviews: Use valuable and excellent to describe your skills, achievements, or work experience during job interviews.
Remember this!
Although mullocky is not commonly used, its antonyms valuable and excellent are frequently used to describe something of high worth, quality, or merit. Use these words to expand your vocabulary, improve your writing, and impress potential employers during job interviews.