pregiato
prized
adjective preh-JAH-toh Rare
Origin: From pregio (merit, worth), from Latin pretium (price, value).
Also means
fine
Usage Note
Pregiato conveys high quality or esteem, often applied to wine, materials, or craftsmanship: un vino pregiato (a fine wine), un tessuto pregiato (a prized fabric). It is more formal and elevated than buono or di qualità. The noun form pregio means 'merit' or 'quality'.
Examples
"Questo orologio è fatto con materiali pregiati."
Natural Translation
This watch is made with prized materials.
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