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treasured one
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"treasured one" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to express affection or value towards someone special. Example: "You are my treasured one, always in my heart." Alternative expressions include "cherished one," "beloved one," and "dear one."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
While I wouldn't want many companies to be in Hershey's predicament, perhaps it is a jewel to be treasured, one that should be exempt from the laws of economics and today's hyper market efficiency.
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From the drive through empty Kabul on the day he returned he treasured one particular image, of a small boy standing in a garden, and called it hope.
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The movie was directed by Brian Koppelman and David Levien, from Koppelman's neatly ironed screenplay, and there are glimmers of mortal beauty to be treasured; one Bergman-like shot of Ben's face, in a moonlit Mercedes, is reminiscent of a death mask.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Each of our seventy years of friendship have been treasured ones.
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It looks at the young people so spoilt and over protected that they don't know how to shop or cook and the parents who lived for their treasured ones, only to be left devastated when they moved away.
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And wouldn't you treasure one well-made piece way more than three throw-away things?
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The simple satisfaction of a solid high five is one of our most treasured pleasures but one that sadly becomes scarce during frigid fall and winter months.
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But I see feeding time as bonding time, so I treasure the one-on-one experience when there's an opportunity".
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According to legend, Captain Kidd may have buried his treasure on one of the Thimbles, off the Branford shore, or around what is now Silver Sands State Park in Milford.
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What might seem routine today might be a treasured memory one day, only you won't be able to remember it if you don't write it down.
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The walls shimmer with upwards of 20 Beatles gold records, and on a platform stands a true rock 'n' roll treasure, one of their drum kits.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Pair the phrase with descriptive adjectives to add specific flavor, such as 'most "treasured one"' or 'uniquely "treasured one"'.
Common error
Writers often confuse the noun phrase "treasured one" (referring to a person or thing) with the verb-object construction where 'treasured' is a past tense verb followed by 'one' (e.g., 'He treasured one specific memory'). Ensure the context clearly identifies if 'treasured' is an adjective describing the 'one' or an action performed on it.
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Linguistic Context
In linguistic terms, "treasured one" typically functions as a noun phrase where 'treasured' acts as a participial adjective modifying the pronoun 'one'. As noted by Ludwig, it is a versatile construction that can denote an epithet or a specific member of a group that is highly valued. In some instances found in Ludwig, it can also appear in verb-object sequences where 'treasured' is the active verb.
Frequent in
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65%
Literature & Arts
20%
Social Media
10%
Less common in
Legal & Official
2%
Science & Technology
2%
Technical Manuals
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "treasured one" is a robust and grammatically correct expression used to highlight the extreme value or emotional significance of a subject. According to Ludwig AI, it is perfectly suitable for a variety of contexts, from describing a national monument in The New York Times to expressing personal affection. Its flexibility allows it to refer to both people and objects, making it a more versatile alternative to "<a href="/s/loved+one" target="_blank" rel="alternative">loved one". While it is common in media and literature, writers should be mindful of its strong emotive weight and ensure that the surrounding syntax distinguishes it clearly from active verb phrases.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cherished one
Conveys a deeper sense of emotional protection and nurturing.
beloved one
Stronger emphasis on romantic or familial love rather than general value.
loved one
A more common, standard term for family members and close friends.
prized one
Highlights the competitive or exceptional value of an object or person.
dear one
A gentler, slightly more old-fashioned term of endearment.
precious one
Adds a layer of vulnerability or rarity to the subject.
valued one
Shifts the tone toward a professional or objective appreciation.
esteemed one
Much more formal and used primarily in high-level social or academic contexts.
special one
More informal and general, often used in casual conversation.
appreciated one
Focuses on the recognition of worth rather than deep affection.
FAQs
How to use "treasured one" in a sentence?
You can use it as a term of endearment or to highlight a specific item of value, for example: "You are my "treasured one"" or "This artifact is a "treasured one" in our collection".
What can I say instead of "treasured one"?
Depending on your specific meaning, you could use "<a href="/s/cherished+one" target="_blank" rel="alternative">cherished one", "<a href="/s/beloved+one" target="_blank" rel="alternative">beloved one" or "<a href="/s/prized+possession" target="_blank" rel="alternative">prized possession".
Is "treasured one" formal enough for business writing?
It is generally considered quite emotive. For formal business contexts, consider using "<a href="/s/valued+asset" target="_blank" rel="alternative">valued asset" or "<a href="/s/esteemed+colleague" target="_blank" rel="alternative">esteemed colleague" instead.
What is the difference between "treasured one" and "loved one"?
While a "<a href="/s/loved+one" target="_blank" rel="alternative">loved one" specifically refers to a person you have affection for, a "treasured one" can refer to either a person or a highly valued object or memory.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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4.9/5
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Real-world application tested