Meaning & Definition of word "Treasure"

Treasure

/ˈtrɛʒər/

noun:

  • 1. A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable items.
    • Example: The pirates buried their treasure on a deserted island.
  • 2. A person or thing considered very valuable or worth protecting.
    • Example: Her grandmother's necklace is a family treasure passed down through generations.
  • 3. Great wealth or valuable resources.
    • Example: The treasure of knowledge gained from years of education is invaluable.

verb:

  • 1. To value highly or hold in great regard.
    • Example: She treasures the memories of her childhood.
  • 2. To keep or store something valuable.
    • Example: He treasures his collection of rare coins.

Etymology

Middle English tresour, from Old French tresor, from Latin thesaurus.

Common Phrases and Expressions

treasure trove:

A collection of valuable things discovered, especially by chance.

buried treasure:

Valuables hidden away, typically from pirates or explorers.

to treasure someone:

To value a person highly and treat them with affection.

Related Words

treasurer:

An officer responsible for managing funds and financial affairs.

treasurable:

Something worth saving or preserving for its value.

treasurery:

A place where treasures are kept.

Slang Meanings of treasure

Meaning: A term of endearment for someone dear.

Example Sentence: You're my little treasure.

Meaning: Referring to something highly appreciated, often in a nostalgic context.

Example Sentence: This old book is a treasure to me.