The antique watch had sentimental value to the family.
It appears there may be a typo in your question. I'm not sure what "serervity" means as it is not a standard English word. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
The most valuable stone is typically considered to be the diamond, followed by sapphire, ruby, emerald, and then semi-precious stones such as amethyst, citrine, and peridot. The value of a stone is determined by factors such as rarity, color, size, and clarity.
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Gold is valuable due to its rarity, durability, and aesthetic appeal. It has been treasured by civilizations throughout history for its beauty and intrinsic qualities. Additionally, gold has practical uses in industry and technology, further contributing to its value.
The correct spelling of the word is important (vital, valuable).
The likely word is the adjective important (significant, valuable, or required).
The likely word is precious (dear, or valuable).Another similar word is pressure / pressures (applied force or weight).
The spelling is valuable (having worth, important)
The likely word is antic (a humourous or whimsical activity).It may also be antique (something old, thereby possibly valuable).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "valuables" (items worth considerable money).
The word "value" drops its silent E when the suffix is added, as "valuable". Generally any -ible or -able added to a word will drop a third or repeated vowel.
The correct spelling is "valuable" (having worth).
The correct spelling is "valuable" (having worth).
Valuable
The correct spelling is "important" (vital, valuable, meaningful).
The correct spelling is "asset" (valuable person or thing).