Treasure or items considered valuable or opulent
“Many an adventurer had perished in the forsaken valley in search of treasure.”
Personal ornamentation collectively
Plural for a work of art that is considered a masterpiece
“The museum has many pieces, but Picasso's Guernica is the real treasure.”
Plural for a much loved or highly valued person or thing
“Your philanthropic acts have made you a treasure in this community.”
Plural for a source of pride to someone or a group
“It was the textbook of the past, the present, and the future, it was the treasure and pride of the learned classes.”
Plural for a person, usually a child or infant, who is doted on
“He was no longer her treasure, but a naughty child gone wild.”
Plural for a much-loved person, especially a significant other
Plural for a discovery
Plural for something rare, uncommon or unusual, especially one having particular value
Plural for valuable stolen goods, especially those seized in war
Plural for a valued possession that has been passed down through the generations
Plural for something or someone considered wonderful or perfect
Plural for a relic or artifact of ancient times
Plural for something discovered that is beneficial, celebrated or lauded
Plural for an advantage, asset or useful addition
Plural for a quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed
Plural for that which achieves wealth, respect, or fame
To hold (something) dear
“I will always treasure our happy moments together.”
To store or stow in a safe place
“Over the years, he would treasure the finest artifacts that he could find from around the world.”
To recognize something as valuable
To preserve in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected
To keep in one's mind
To take pleasure or satisfaction in, or from something
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