val
be strong, be of value
Usage
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convalescent
A convalescent person spends time resting to regain health and strength after having a medical problem, such as an illness, injury, or operation.
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ambivalent
If you are ambivalent about something, you are uncertain whether you like it or what you should do about it.
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validate
When you validate something, you confirm that it is sound, true, legal, or worthwhile.
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prevail
To prevail against someone is to defeat them or be stronger than they are.
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valiant
A valiant person is brave, courageous, and bold in dangerous and even hopeless situations.
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available
Things that are available are present and so are ready to use.
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evaluate
To evaluate something is to judge its value, worth, or importance.
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ambivalence
mixed feelings or emotions
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devaluation
an official lowering of a nation's currency
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devalue
remove the value from
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equivalent
being essentially equal to something
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invalid
force to retire, remove from active duty, as of firemen
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invalidate
declare invalid
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invaluable
having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth
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prevalence
the quality of prevailing generally
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prevalent
most frequent or common
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valedictorian
the student with the best grades who usually delivers the valedictory address at commencement
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valid
well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
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validity
the quality of being valid and rigorous
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valor
the qualities of a hero or heroine
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valuable
having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange
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valuation
an appraisal of the value of something
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value
fix or determine the value of
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