valuables (Meaning)

valuables

a possession (as a jewel) of great value, worth a large amount of money, having desirable or esteemed characteristics or qualities, having monetary value, of great use or service, a usually personal possession (such as jewelry) of relatively great monetary value, worth a good price

valuables Sentence Examples

  1. The thieves made off with the family's valuables, leaving them destitute.
  2. The police were called to investigate the theft of valuables from a local museum.
  3. She kept her most prized valuables in a safe deposit box at the bank.
  4. The insurance policy only covered a certain amount of valuables.
  5. The insurance company refused to reimburse him for the stolen valuables.
  6. The detective searched the apartment for any hidden valuables.
  7. The appraiser was called in to assess the worth of the valuables.
  8. The wealthy heiress inherited a vast collection of valuables.
  9. The travelers lost their passports and other valuables during their trip.
  10. The museum's security cameras recorded the suspects stealing the valuables.

FAQs About the word valuables

a possession (as a jewel) of great value, worth a large amount of money, having desirable or esteemed characteristics or qualities, having monetary value, of gr

funds, abundance, affluence, personal property,treasure, acquisition, money, prosperity, success, property

debts,liabilities,,indebtedness

The thieves made off with the family's valuables, leaving them destitute.

The police were called to investigate the theft of valuables from a local museum.

She kept her most prized valuables in a safe deposit box at the bank.

The insurance policy only covered a certain amount of valuables.