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Meaning of treasure
The primary meaning of the word "treasure" is a store of valuable or precious things.
Etymology of treasure
The word "treasure" originates from the Old French word "tresor," which is derived from the Latin word "thesaurus," meaning a store or hoard of valuables
The word has been used in the English language since the 13th century to refer to a store of valuable or precious things
Synonyms
wealth
riches
fortune
gold
jewels
valuables
riches
booty
spoils
loot
prize
award
trophy
gem
jewel
preciousness
valuableness
costliness
expense
pricey
luxurious
opulence
lavishness
sumptuousness
extravagance
wealthiness
affluence
prosperity
success
luxury
pomp
grandeur
magnificence
splendor
riches
treasure trove
Definitions
- A store of valuable or precious things, typically valuable possessions or money
- * A person or thing that is highly valued or cherished
- * A store of valuable or precious things, such as money, jewels, or gold, typically accumulated over a long period
Usage Examples
- The pirate's treasure was hidden deep within the island
- * She considered her family to be her greatest treasure
- * The museum's treasure trove of artifacts included ancient relics and priceless artwork
Antonyms
poverty
destitution
penury
lack
scarcity
shortage
need
want
deficiency
insufficiency
inadequacy
meagerness
paltriness
insignificance
worthlessness
cheapness
trash
rubbish
junk
garbage
waste