valid
Definition of valid:
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part of speech: adjective
Strong: having sufficient strength or force: founded in truth: sound: conclusive: ( law) executed with the proper formalities: legal: rightful.
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part of speech: adverb
Validly.
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: adjective
Founded in truth; not weak or defective; having legal force; executed with the proper formalities.
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Common misspellings:
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- vailid (6.9%)
- val (0.3%)
- valit (2.1%)
- valed (1.8%)
- vaid (2.1%)
- valad (0.6%)
- vail (0.3%)
- valild (1.8%)
- vlaid (2.1%)
- vaild (69.9%)
- valied (2.1%)
- balid (0.6%)
- vaided (0.6%)
- vallid (0.9%)
- valide (6.6%)
- vailed (0.3%)
- altid (0.6%)
- validd (0.6%)
Usage examples for valid:
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I know- all I'm trying to say is there could be another valid motive.
"The Colonists" – Raymond F. Jones -
She was, nevertheless, grateful for Gilbert's success, and her heart inclined to thanksgiving; besides, he desired that they should go, and she was not able to offer any valid objection.
"The Story Of Kennett" – Bayard Taylor -
You can have no really valid objection to Timothy, Arethusa.
"The Heart of Arethusa" – Francis Barton Fox -
I had read that walking was an excellent form of exercise because it brought into play every muscle of the body, and having walked nearly sixty miles in two days I was convinced that the reason assigned was valid for the muscles of my arms and neck were almost as sore as were those of my legs.
"Reminiscences of a Rebel" – Wayland Fuller Dunaway