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treasure

/ˈtɹɛʒə/

Meanings
  • noun

    Something valuable, especially money, precious stones, or metals.

    - "The pirates buried their treasure on a remote island."
    - "The discoverer of the treasure was overjoyed."
    - "The hunt for treasure is a popular theme in adventure stories."
  • noun

    A hoard of wealth or valuable objects, typically one hidden in a secure place.

    - "The thief made off with a small fortune in treasure."
    - "The legend of El Dorado speaks of a city made entirely of gold and precious stones, a treasure beyond imagination."
    - "The ancient Romans believed that buried treasure would bring good fortune in the afterlife."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈtɹɛʒɚ/



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Antonyms

despise
Synonyms

cherish
Rhymes
Words rhyming with treasure
treasurer , pleasurer , applause-rehearse , cheese-ease , ease-please , leasure , pleasure , rehearse , seasure
Variants
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treasure , treasures , treasured , treasuring , treasure house , treasure houses , treasure-house , treasure-houses , treasure trove , treasure troves , treasure chest , treasure hunt , national treasure , national treasures
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Old English trēowe, from trēowian 'to give reverence, to pay, to yield tribute'; akin to trēow 'faithful, loyal', from trēowian 'to pay, to give, to yield'. The sense development from 'payment, tribute' to 'valuable thing' is a natural one.


Trivia
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  1. The largest treasure ever discovered was the 'Fort Knox Gold', which consists of over 14,000 tons of gold.

  2. The term 'treasure chest' is often used metaphorically to refer to a person's talents, abilities, or possessions.

  3. The word 'treasure' appears in the Bible over 500 times.

  4. The term 'treasure hunt' is often used to describe a search for valuable or hidden objects.

  5. The term 'treasure island' is often used to describe a remote or secluded place where valuable resources or treasures are believed to be hidden.


Related Concepts
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  1. Wealth: A state of affluence or prosperity. Wealth is often associated with treasure, as both represent valuable resources and financial security.

  2. Gold: A precious metal that has been a popular form of treasure throughout history. Gold is valued for its beauty, rarity, and malleability, and has been used as currency, jewelry, and art.

  3. Pirate's Treasure: A common trope in literature and popular culture, pirate's treasure refers to the treasure that pirates are said to have hidden on remote islands or in hidden caves. Pirate's treasure is often depicted as consisting of gold, precious stones, and other valuable objects.


Culture
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Treasure has been a recurring theme in various cultures and mythologies. In ancient Egypt, treasure was believed to be a symbol of the goddess Hathor, who was depicted as a cow and was the goddess of love, music, dance, and fertility. Treasure has also been a popular theme in literature, with works such as 'Treasure Island' by Robert Louis Stevenson, 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Mark Twain, and 'The Count of Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas featuring treasure hunts as their central plot devices. Treasure has also been a subject of art, with paintings, sculptures, and other forms of art depicting treasure and its associated themes.

How to Memorize "treasure"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize treasure, imagine a chest filled with gold coins, precious gems, and other valuable objects. Picture the treasure glinting in the sunlight, and the feeling of excitement and wonder that comes with discovering it.

  2. associate

    - To memorize treasure, associate it with something familiar. For example, you could associate the word 'treasure' with the word 'riches', or with the image of a pirate's treasure chest.

  3. mnemonics

    - A simple mnemonic for remembering the meaning of 'treasure' is 'Treasure is Riches Under Earth's Surface'.


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