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Example sentences for "unvalued"

Lexicographically close words:
unusualness; unutterable; unutterably; unuttered; unvaccinated; unvanquished; unvaried; unvarnished; unvarying; unveil
  1. That is a lie, As massy as the earth: I had a son, Whose least unvalued hair did weigh A thousand of thy sons; and he was murdered.

  2. Don John is one of the sour, envious natures which suck poison from all sources, because they suffer from the perpetual sense of being unvalued and despised.

  3. By her these unvalued manuscripts were not placed in a cabinet, but thrown in a heap into the dark corner of some neglected shelf in the library at Oates.

  4. The devotion of labour and of faith raised these wonders, while it placed them beyond the unvalued glory which the world can give.

  5. Conceive it written by a woman whose beauty is her smallest praise, and then advise me how to bestow the unvalued remnant of a life which must be spent in exile from her.

  6. While undetermined how to act, or which way to employ the unvalued life he was bound to preserve in proof of his repentance, Eustace heard of his father's captivity.

  7. She loves me, my beautiful unvalued blossom, that I found blooming all alone and unnoticed in a desert--she loves me.

  8. He may not, as unvalued persons do, Carve for himself, for on his choice depends The safety and health of this whole state, And therefore must his choice be circumscrib'd Unto the voice and yielding of that body Whereof he is the head.

  9. The memory of Theodora caught at his heart, Theodora, who had loved Robert and now grieved out her marred life, alone amidst the unvalued wealth so hardly bought.

  10. The very breeze that fluttered in brought taunting perfumes of cedar and blossom from a country-side out of reach; poised airily between earth and sky, a snowy sea-gull flaunted its unvalued liberty.

  11. I have stood entranced When, with her fingers wandering o'er the keys, The white enchantress with the golden hair Breathed all her soul through some unvalued rhyme; Some flower of song that long had lost its bloom; Lo!

  12. This is enough to say of these unvalued copies of verses.

  13. Prefixed to a translation, translation is the theme; with us an unvalued art, because our translators have usually been the jobbers of booksellers; but no inglorious one among our French and Italian rivals.

  14. O merchants, I have here this unique pearl, this unvalued jewel!

  15. In Milton's phrase the unvalued book means the book whose merit is so great as to be beyond all valuation: a new rank must be created for it.

  16. In Hamlet I 3 19 unvalued persons are persons of no value, or of no rank.

  17. They will slide in very quietly now in this new edition, and find out for themselves whether the waters are those of Lethe, or whether they are to live for a time as not wholly unvalued reminiscences.

  18. Out of the East jewels of worth she brings; The unvalued diamond of her sparkling eye Wants in the treasures of all Europe's kings; And were it mine, they nor their crowns should buy.

  19. I tell you, I have nearly attained my heaven; and that of others is altogether unvalued and uncoveted by me!

  20. I have said that authors produce their usefulness in privacy, and that their good is not of immediate application, and often unvalued by their own generation.

  21. In frivolous fatigues, and vigils without meditation, perish the unvalued hours which, true genius knows, are always too brief for art, and too rare to catch its inspirations.

  22. When the insured has overinsured on an unvalued policy, a proportionate part of the premium is returnable.

  23. The values of objects insured under open or unvalued policies are the insurable values given above.

  24. You have cast me from you, unvalued and untrusted.


  25. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unvalued" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    despised; lowly; misunderstood; thankless; unpopular; unsung; unvalued