treasure
nounDivide treasure into syllables:
trea · sure
How to pronounce treasure:
Definition of treasure:
- treasure (noun):
- wealth of any kind or in any form riches
- accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc..
- wealth (such as money, jewels, or precious metals) stored up or hoarded
- a collection of wealth, esp. in the form of money, precious metals, or gems
Synonyms for treasure:
attraction
boast
cash
credit
crown jewel
feature
fortune
funds
gem
glory
gold
highlight
hoarded wealth
honor
jewel
jewels
king's ransom
money
pride
riches
taonga
treasure trove
trophy
trove
valuables
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