"Treasured" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Treasured" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Treasured" Meaning

Valued highly and cared for; greatly appreciated.

"Treasured" Examples

Examples of the Word "Treasured"


1. Verb

- Treasured the last letter of each word in this sentence carefully to spell it accurately.

2. Adjective

- She felt every souvenir he gave her was treasured, coming from a person she loved.

3. Adjective as the Past Participle

- The family carefully protected the artwork knowing it was a treasured family keepsake for generations.

4. Adjective as an Adverbial Modifier

- Being her only child she was always treasured and brought up to take advantage of every opportunity.

5. Adjective as a Predicate Nominant

- Her tolerance has become a treasured virtue and cornerstone in her character.

"Treasured" Similar Words

Treague

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Treason

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Treason refers to the act of betraying or revealing state secrets to a foreign power, or any act that undermines or threatens the national security, sovereignty, or well-being of one's own country. Examples of treason can include espionage, espionage-related activities, or transferring sensitive information to an enemy during wartime.<br><br>In general, treason is considered a serious crime and a breach of national loyalty, often subject to severe punishment, including imprisonment or even the death penalty in some jurisdictions.<br><br>In some cases, treason can also encompass acts of disloyalty, such as overthrowing or attempting to overthrow the government, or participating in a plot to kill or harm the head of state.

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In a way that involves treason: in a manner that is disloyal or treacherous.<br><br>Example: "He was accused of acting treasonably towards the company."<br><br>Synonyms: disloyally, traitorously, treacherously, falsely.

Treasonous

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Treasons

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Treasons refers to actions or crimes that are done against one's country or sovereign, typically in a way that is considered to be disloyal or betrayal of the highest order. It is often associated with acts of espionage, sabotage, or other forms of subversion.<br><br>In law, treason is defined as the act of leagally betraying one's country or government. Treason can take many forms, including:<br><br> Betrayal of national security by revealing state secrets to an enemy or foreign government<br> Collaboration with an enemy or foreign power to overthrow or weaken one's own government<br> Espionage or sabotage against one's own country or government<br> Supporting or giving aid to the enemy during a time of war<br> High crimes that threaten national security or the stability of the government<br><br>The term "treasons" is often used interchangeably with "treason", although technically, "treasons" is the plural form of the noun, while "treason" is the singular form.

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