Etymology: [ 'pre-sh&s ] (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English precious Old French precios (“valuable, costly, precious, beloved, also affected, finical”) Latin pretiosus (“of great value, costly, dear, precious”) pretium (“value, price”); see price.
kıymetli, değerli, pahalı, fazlasıyla, sevgili, büyük, kıymet, nadide, çok, aziz, aşırı, aşırı ince, can, değer, tamamen, yapmacıklı, dili çok, fazla nazik, k.dili. rezil. z., k.dili. çok, pek: There is precious little time left, precious metals altın ve gümüş gibi kıymetli madenler, çok pahalı, dili rezil, ziyadesiyle, ağır, müşkülpesent, precious little çok az, pre, itinalı/kıymetli şekilde, için değerli, ender olarak, aşırı bir biçimde, değerli bir şekilde, aşırı incelik, özentili anlatım, kıymetli oluş, pahalılık, kiymet, itina/kıymet,
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değerli
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pahalı sıfat
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fazlasıyla
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sevgili
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büyük sıfat
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kıymet
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nadide
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çok
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aziz
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aşırı
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aşırı ince
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can
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değer
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tamamen
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yapmacıklı
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dili çok
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fazla nazik sıfat
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k.dili. rezil. z., k.dili. çok, pek: There is precious little time left sıfat
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precious metals altın ve gümüş gibi kıymetli madenler
contrived to be cute or charming, regarded with love or tenderness, of high value or worth, or seemingly regarded as such, someone (or something) who is loved; a darling, treated with too much reverence, used as an intensifier, of high worth or cost; "diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones", derworth, dearworth, of high value or worth, treating something with too much reverence, expensive; valuable, priceless; beloved, dear; affectedly delicate, overly refined, Of great value or worth; very valuable; highly esteemed; dear; beloved; as, precious recollections, Particular; fastidious; overnice, extremely; "there is precious little time left, emphasis If you say that there is precious little of something, you are emphasizing that there is very little of it, and that it would be better if there were more. Precious few has a similar meaning. The banks have had precious little to celebrate recently Precious few homebuyers will notice any reduction in their monthly repayments, Of great price; costly; as, a precious stone, of high worth or cost; "diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones" extremely; "there is precious little time left, Particular; fastidious; overnice; overrefined, Cf, If something is precious to you, you regard it as important and do not want to lose it. Her family's support is particularly precious to Josie, emphasis People sometimes use precious to emphasize their dislike for things which other people think are important. You don't care about anything but yourself and your precious face, Precious objects and materials are worth a lot of money because they are rare. jewellery and precious objects belonging to her mother. = valuable, If you say that something such as a resource is precious, you mean that it is valuable and should not be wasted or used badly. After four months in foreign parts, every hour at home was precious Water is becoming an increasingly precious resource, Précieuse, Preciosity, (Slang) extremely, immensely; very, quite, The condition of being precious; costliness, In a precious manner, extremely; "there is precious little time left", In a precious manner; expensively; extremely; dearly, in a precious manner; "his preciously valuable collection", Also used ironically, in a precious manner; "his preciously valuable collection, in a precious manner, valuably; extremely; meticulously, carefully, the positive quality of being precious and beyond value, The quality or state of being precious; costliness; dearness, expensiveness; pricelessness, being of an extremely high value; extreme fastidiousness, excessive fussiness,
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contrived to be cute or charming
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regarded with love or tenderness
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of high value or worth, or seemingly regarded as such
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someone (or something) who is loved; a darling
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treated with too much reverence
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used as an intensifier - "There is precious little we can do."
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of high worth or cost; "diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones"
Of great value or worth; very valuable; highly esteemed; dear; beloved; as, precious recollections
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Particular; fastidious; overnice
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extremely; "there is precious little time left
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emphasis If you say that there is precious little of something, you are emphasizing that there is very little of it, and that it would be better if there were more. Precious few has a similar meaning. The banks have had precious little to celebrate recently Precious few homebuyers will notice any reduction in their monthly repayments
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Of great price; costly; as, a precious stone
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of high worth or cost; "diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are precious stones" extremely; "there is precious little time left
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Particular; fastidious; overnice; overrefined
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Cf
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If something is precious to you, you regard it as important and do not want to lose it. Her family's support is particularly precious to Josie
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emphasis People sometimes use precious to emphasize their dislike for things which other people think are important. You don't care about anything but yourself and your precious face
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Precious objects and materials are worth a lot of money because they are rare. jewellery and precious objects belonging to her mother. = valuable
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If you say that something such as a resource is precious, you mean that it is valuable and should not be wasted or used badly. After four months in foreign parts, every hour at home was precious Water is becoming an increasingly precious resource
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Précieuse, Preciosity
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(Slang) extremely, immensely; very, quite
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preciousness
The condition of being precious; costliness
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preciously
In a precious manner
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preciously
extremely; "there is precious little time left"
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preciously
In a precious manner; expensively; extremely; dearly
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preciously
in a precious manner; "his preciously valuable collection"
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preciously
Also used ironically
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preciously
in a precious manner; "his preciously valuable collection
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preciously
in a precious manner, valuably; extremely; meticulously, carefully
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preciousness
the positive quality of being precious and beyond value
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preciousness
The quality or state of being precious; costliness; dearness
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expensiveness; pricelessness, being of an extremely high value; extreme fastidiousness, excessive fussiness isim
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