Valuable or Valueable

Which Spelling is Correct?

Confused between "valuable" and "valueable"? Learn the correct spelling, meaning, and how to use it properly in your writing.

Incorrect: Valueable

"Valueable" is a misspelling. The correct spelling is "valuable" with no extra "e" after "u".

Correct: Valuable

"Valuable" is the correct spelling. It means worth a lot of money or very useful or important.

Definitions

Valuable (adjective/noun):

Worth a lot of money; very useful or important. As a noun, it refers to a thing that is of great worth.

Examples:

  • • The museum has many valuable paintings.
  • • Her advice was extremely valuable.
  • • Please keep your valuables safe.

Valueable:

"Valueable" is a misspelling of "valuable" and is not a valid English word.

Examples:

  • • "Valueable" is not used in standard English.
  • • Always use valuable for the correct spelling.

Synonyms

Valuable:

  • • Precious
  • • Priceless
  • • Invaluable
  • • Treasured
  • • Important

Valueable:

  • • (No valid synonyms; not a standard English word)

Notes

Notes:

  • Valuable is spelled with no extra "e" after "u".
  • • "Valueable" is never correct in any context.
  • • The word comes from Latin "valere" meaning "to be worth".

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is "valueable" ever correct?

A: No, "valueable" is never correct. The proper spelling is always "valuable".

Q: How do I remember the correct spelling?

A: Remember "valuable" has no extra "e" after "u".

Q: What does valuable mean?

A: "Valuable" means worth a lot of money or very useful or important.

Q: Why do people misspell "valuable"?

A: The misspelling "valueable" often happens by adding an unnecessary "e". Always use "valuable".

Q: Is "valuable" used in formal writing?

A: Yes, "valuable" is the correct spelling in all contexts, both formal and informal.

Summary

Remember: Valuable is the correct spelling, meaning worth a lot or very important. The misspelling "valueable" is never correct. Always use "valuable" in your writing.