Alice
valued or valuable In the article I'm reading it says "... feeling like a valued member of the team, ..." Has "valued" got the same meaning as "valuable"?, I wonder. When I look up in the dictionary, it says "valued" means considered to be important or beneficial or cherished. Can I use valued and valuable interchangably?
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Valued customer = customer that is benificial and meaningul to the business Valuable customer = customer that is more critical for the business Valuable merchandise = high priced or cherished items Valued merchandise = items that have a price
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In your sentence, the word "valued" means "appreciated" or "highly esteemed". In other words, the person is respected by others as a member of the team. The word "valuable" refers to financial worth. For example, people say, "the car is valuable" or "the house is valuable". Hope this helps
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Thank you. Well, lots of things to learn about English indeed.
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I would say that context is the important factor regarding this question. As a general rule I would say "valued" refers to people and "valuable" to physical things. E.g) She is a valued member of the team That ring was valuable to her. Also tense will come into play here, when referring to the past I "valued" may be more commonly used. E.g) That ring was valued by her However it could also be phrased: that ring was valuable to her There is a subtle between the two that is hard to explain but I suppose is ironed out with familiarity and practice.
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