Pronunciation: /ʌnˈvæljud/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'unvalued' which means not given a specific value or worth
A1 The old book on the shelf looked unvalued.
A2 She felt unvalued by her coworkers at the office.
B1 The artist's unvalued paintings were discovered years after his death.
B2 The CEO realized the importance of not leaving any employee feeling unvalued.
C1 The unvalued artifacts in the museum turned out to be priceless treasures.
C2 Despite his unvalued status in the company, he continued to work diligently and eventually earned recognition.
formal The unvalued assets were not included in the financial report.
informal She felt unvalued at work because her efforts were not recognized.
slang I'm tired of feeling unvalued in this relationship.
figurative The unvalued memories of childhood came flooding back as she walked through the old neighborhood.
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