valuable
The word oscillates between two distinct types of worth: monetary market value and intrinsic utility. When referring to money, it suggests a high price tag or rarity, often associated with luxury items or collectibles. When referring to usefulness, the connotation is one of efficiency, timeliness, or strategic importance. In this sense, it is more about 'benefit' than 'cost'. A piece of advice isn't expensive; it is valuable because it solves a problem. As a noun (valuables), the focus shifts toward portability and security. It specifically evokes images of small, high-value items—jewelry, passports, or cash—that are susceptible to theft.
Countable when referring to physical objects of worth (valuables). Uncountable when describing the quality of being useful or expensive (valuable as an adjective).
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