Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

worth-your-weight-in-gold

idiom
/wɜrθ jʊr weɪt ɪn ɡoʊld/
Definition
A phrase used to describe something that is very valuable or of great importance.
Examples
  • Her advice was worth-your-weight-in-gold during the project.
  • The support from my friends proved to be worth-your-weight-in-gold during tough times.
Meaning
The expression conveys that the value of a person or thing is equivalent to their weight in gold, emphasizing the high worth they hold.
Synonyms
  • invaluable
  • priceless
  • treasured
  • indispensable