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cherished items
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cherished items" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to items that are particularly valued by someone or that evoke special memories. For example, you could say, "My grandmother's cherished items are stored in a wooden chest at the foot of her bed."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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13 human-written examples
They are displayed in a glass case next to other cherished items, including chalices that deceased sisters held dear.
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Bernice King has said the idea of selling two of their father's most cherished items is unthinkable.
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They're thinking more in terms of logistics, leaks, little creatures infesting the basement and, most critically, the location of certain cherished items of clothing.
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You can also just buy large quantities of ground cayenne and, observing the same caution, sprinkle it on the cherished items.
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In some cases, clergy members and parishioners discover roof thefts only once rain pours into the building, damaging cherished items like carved wooden screens and ancient organs.
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The extract The Raven King: Matthias Corvinus and the Fate of His Lost Library By Marcus Tanner (Yale University Press £20) '...Light fell on to jewel-encrusted veils, set in place to shield the most... cherished items from the bleaching sunlight.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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47 human-written examples
This is my most cherished item.
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Sometimes it may be rewarding to find that long lost cherished item and sometimes what may be found is not for strangers to see.
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But for some who were there, or others who for reasons of their own wish they had been, examples like the new "Ring" fragments from the Tirol Festival and Kassel must make cherished keepsakes: items of personal history.
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However, a Charlie Brown doll — as a lovable comic strip loser, Charlie Brown does not quite fit with the Yankees' legacy — is not nearly as cherished an item for Yankee fans as a Rivera doll is.
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Her father cherished these two items, which speak to the very core of who he was, she said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing sentimental value, use "cherished items" to convey a sense of deep personal connection and emotional significance. This emphasizes not just the monetary worth, but the memories and feelings associated with these items.
Common error
Avoid using "cherished items" repeatedly in close proximity. Vary your language by using synonyms such as "treasured possessions" or "prized belongings" to maintain reader engagement and avoid redundancy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cherished items" functions primarily as a noun phrase where the adjective "cherished" modifies the noun "items". Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Academia
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "cherished items" is a common and grammatically correct way to describe possessions that hold significant emotional or sentimental value. According to Ludwig AI, it is usable in written English. While synonyms like "treasured possessions" or "prized belongings" exist, "cherished items" emphasizes the deep personal connection one has with these objects. It's frequently found in news and media, as well as in wiki-based content. When writing, remember that using this phrase conveys not just value, but the emotional significance attached to the "cherished items".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
treasured possessions
Replaces "items" with "possessions" and "cherished" with "treasured", emphasizing ownership and value.
prized belongings
Substitutes "cherished" with "prized" and "items" with "belongings", highlighting personal value.
valued keepsakes
Changes "items" to "keepsakes", focusing on their role as reminders, and "cherished" to "valued", indicating worth.
precious mementos
Replaces "items" with "mementos", emphasizing their sentimental value, and "cherished" with "precious", highlighting rarity.
beloved artifacts
Substitutes "items" with "artifacts", suggesting historical or cultural significance, and "cherished" with "beloved", indicating deep affection.
esteemed goods
Changes "cherished" to "esteemed", suggesting high regard, and "items" to "goods", broadening the scope to valuable commodities.
favored objects
Replaces "cherished" with "favored", implying personal preference, and "items" with "objects", a more general term.
dearest articles
Substitutes "cherished" with "dearest", expressing deep affection, and "items" with "articles", implying specific pieces.
intimately regarded things
Changes "cherished items" to a more descriptive phrase, emphasizing personal and close association.
highly esteemed possessions
Combines elements of high value and personal ownership, replacing the original words with synonyms.
FAQs
How can I use "cherished items" in a sentence?
You can use "cherished items" to describe objects of great sentimental value. For example, "The old photograph album contained many of her most cherished items."
What can I say instead of "cherished items"?
You can use alternatives like "treasured possessions", "prized belongings", or "valued keepsakes" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "cherished item" or "treasured item"?
Both "cherished item" and "treasured item" are correct, but "cherished" often implies a deeper emotional connection, while "treasured" emphasizes high value.
What is the difference between "cherished items" and "valuable items"?
"Cherished items" emphasizes sentimental and emotional worth, while "valuable items" focuses on monetary or material worth. Something can be both, but the emphasis differs.
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Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested