Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
intrinsically-valuable
Adjective
/ɪnˈtrɪnzɪkli ˈvæljuəbl/

Definition
Having inherent worth or significance that is not derived from external factors.

Examples
- The intrinsic value of nature is often overlooked in economic discussions.
- Education is intrinsically valuable, providing knowledge and skills beyond mere job preparation.
- Art can be intrinsically valuable, offering beauty and insight regardless of its market price.

Meaning
The term refers to something that is valuable in and of itself, independent of any external influences or conditions. This value is inherent and essential to its nature.

Synonyms
- Essentially valuable
- Inherently valuable
- Fundamentally valuable
- Naturally valuable