A verb for valuable could be valuate.
As in "to valuate the worth of an item".
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Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
The word "valuable" is not a verb; it is an adjective.
The participles of the verb, valuing and valued, can be adjectives. The derivative adjective is valuable.
The word value has the adjective forms valued and valuable.Valued applies to things "treasured" or having personal dearness. Valuable would apply to something of monetary value or that has proven to be of value.Example : "He was a valued friend." "It was a valued memory."Example : "The rare coin was valuable." "I learned a valuable lesson."
As valuable as children, as valuable as life, as valuable as light, as valuable as water, as valuable as money, as valuable as diamonds
Appears to be a Latin word. aestimo, aestimare (1st conjugation verb) "to value, to rate, to esteem, to judge" -- aestimare (passive imperative) "(you) be valuable" Phil
The word 'find' is an abstract noun; a word for something good, interesting, or valuable that you discover by chance. The abstract noun for the verb to find is the gerund, finding.
The noun 'find' is a singular common noun, a word for something important, valuable, or surprising that is uncovered or discovered. The noun forms of the verb to find are finder and the gerund, finding.
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quite valuable. quite valuable indeed.
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