treasure
//ˈtreʒər//
Translation
treasure
Definition
Treasure refers to a collection of valuable items, such as gold, jewels, or precious artifacts, often hidden or stored for safekeeping. It can also denote something highly valued for its beauty, rarity, or sentimental importance. In everyday use, the word extends to abstract things like knowledge, memories, or relationships that are deeply cherished. This term commonly appears in contexts involving adventure stories, historical discoveries, or personal attachments, and it carries a sense of worth beyond mere monetary value.
Example
“The pirates buried their treasure on a deserted island.”
“She considers her grandmother's ring a family treasure.”
“The museum displayed ancient treasures from Egypt.”
“His greatest treasure is the time spent with his children.”
“They searched the cave for hidden treasure.”
“The library is a treasure of knowledge for the community.”
“He found a treasure chest full of gold coins.”
“Her smile was a treasure that brightened everyone's day.”
“The archaeologists uncovered a treasure trove of artifacts.”
“He kept his old letters as a personal treasure.”
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