precious
How to Use Precious
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething worth a lot, either in money or in emotional value — or, in a more critical sense, someone acting overly delicate or self-important about small things.
Don't confuse the affectionate sense (\"my precious memories\") with the critical one (\"his precious little rules\") — tone and context tell them apart.
Word Forms
more precious comparative, preciouses plural, most precious superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Clean water is a _____ resource in that part of the world.
Etymology
From Old French precios, from Latin pretiosus (\"costly, valuable\"), from pretium, \"price\" — the same root as \"price\" itself.