Treasure means valuable objects like gold or jewels. These objects are often hidden or kept in a special place. People look for treasure in stories or real life.
The pirates found a chest of treasure.
She keeps her treasure in a safe box.
Treasure can mean a person or thing that is very special and important. It shows love or value that is not money. People can call loved ones 'treasure' as a nice word.
My daughter is my greatest treasure.
This old photo is a family treasure.
As a verb, treasure means to keep something very special or important, like a memory or an object. It shows care and value for the thing you keep.
She treasures her grandmother's necklace.
He treasures his memories from childhood.
Treasure can mean a good quality or skill that helps people. It is not an object but something important like patience or education. These are very useful for life.
Patience is a treasure in difficult times.
Education is a treasure for a better life.
Treasure can mean valuable things that are hidden or lost. Many stories and movies use treasure as hidden gold or jewels to find. People search for this treasure in adventures.
The treasure was buried under the old tree.
Legends say the treasure is still lost.
In some rare cases, treasure means a person who takes care of money or valuable things for a group or place. This meaning is old or formal and not common in daily talk.
The treasure manages the club’s money.
She works as the town treasure now.
Treasure is used in a special way to mean something very useful or helpful. For example, a book or advice may be called a treasure because it helps a lot.
The book is a real treasure for students.
This advice will be a treasure for you.