valid
Something is valid if it is officially accepted or makes logical sense.
Explanation at your level:
If something is valid, it is okay to use. For example, your bus ticket is valid if you can use it today.
Use valid when something is correct or allowed. A valid passport lets you travel to other countries.
In discussions, a valid point is one that is smart and true. It is a very common word in office meetings.
We often use valid to describe data or arguments. If your logic is valid, people will agree with your conclusion.
In academic writing, you might argue that a study has valid results. This means the method used was sound and the findings are reliable.
The term is deeply rooted in the concept of validity. It implies that a system, law, or logical proof is internally consistent and holds authority.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Adjective
- Means acceptable
- Common in logic
- Means strong in Latin
Hey there! The word valid is a super useful term you'll hear all the time. Think of it as a stamp of approval.
When we say something is valid, we mean it is legitimate. If you have a train ticket that hasn't expired, it is a valid ticket. It works!
In arguments, we use it to show that someone has a good point. If your friend says, 'It's too cold to go outside,' you might reply, 'That's a valid point.' You're saying their reasoning is logical and makes sense.
The word valid comes from the Latin word validus, which actually means 'strong' or 'powerful'.
It entered English through the French word valide in the 16th century. Back then, it was mostly used to describe physical strength or health. Over time, the meaning shifted from 'physically strong' to 'legally or logically strong.'
It's fascinating how a word that once meant a strong person eventually became a way to describe a strong, well-reasoned argument!
You will see valid used in both professional and casual settings. It is very common in business, law, and everyday chat.
Common phrases include 'valid point', 'valid reason', and 'valid passport'. It is a neutral word, so you can use it with your boss or your best friend without sounding out of place.
While 'valid' isn't usually the center of an idiom, it appears in phrases like:
- 'A valid concern': A worry that is justified.
- 'Legally valid': Something that holds up in court.
- 'Valid until': Used for expiration dates.
- 'Valid argument': A claim that follows logical rules.
- 'Valid ID': Identification that is currently accepted.
Valid is an adjective. It doesn't have a plural form because adjectives don't change in English! You just place it before a noun (e.g., 'a valid reason') or after a verb (e.g., 'this is valid').
Pronunciation is VAL-id. It rhymes with pallid or salad (sort of!).
Fun Fact
It used to mean physically healthy!
Pronunciation Guide
short a
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Common Errors
- mispronouncing the 'id'
- stressing the second syllable
- adding an extra vowel
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
easy
easy
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
متقدم
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
A valid point
Examples by Level
Is this ticket valid?
Is this ticket okay?
Adjective usage
Your passport must be valid.
That is a valid question.
Is this coupon still valid?
He gave a valid reason.
The code is not valid.
This is a valid point.
Please provide a valid email.
Is the contract valid?
Her argument is perfectly valid.
We need a valid excuse.
Is your parking permit valid?
He made a valid observation.
The test results are valid.
Do you have a valid ID?
That is a valid concern.
The software key is valid.
The research provides a valid conclusion.
His logic is sound and valid.
We must ensure the data is valid.
The agreement is no longer valid.
She raised a valid objection.
The theory remains valid today.
Is this assumption valid?
The claim is legally valid.
The experiment lacks valid controls.
Her critique is a valid one.
The argument is logically valid.
We need a valid framework.
The permit is valid for a year.
The evidence is not valid here.
Is the premise valid?
The contract is legally valid.
The syllogism is formally valid.
His methodology is scientifically valid.
The permit is valid until June.
The argument is valid but flawed.
We require a valid signature.
The assumption is not valid.
The claim is considered valid.
The license is valid worldwide.
المرادفات
الأضداد
تلازمات شائعة
Idioms & Expressions
"valid until"
the expiration date
The offer is valid until Friday.
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Easily Confused
similar sounds
valuable means worth money
A valid ticket vs a valuable ring
Sentence Patterns
That is a valid [noun]
That is a valid point.
عائلة الكلمة
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
أخطاء شائعة
Valid is an adjective, not a verb.
Tips
Use it for arguments
Use it when you agree with someone's logic.
Adjective only
Don't use it as a verb.
Latin roots
It meant strong!
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Valid = Very Accessible, Legally Identified, Definitely
Visual Association
A green checkmark
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Use 'valid' in a sentence today.
أصل الكلمة
Latin
Original meaning: strong
السياق الثقافي
None.
Used heavily in bureaucracy and logic.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Travel
- Is this ticket valid?
Conversation Starters
"Do you think that is a valid point?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had a valid reason to be late.
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةNo, it is an adjective.
اختبر نفسك
Is my ticket ___?
Valid means acceptable.
What does valid mean?
It means acceptable.
A valid argument is logical.
Valid arguments make sense.
Word
المعنى
They are synonyms.
Subject-Verb-Adjective order.
النتيجة: /5
Summary
Valid means something is officially accepted or logically sound.
- Adjective
- Means acceptable
- Common in logic
- Means strong in Latin
Use it for arguments
Use it when you agree with someone's logic.
Adjective only
Don't use it as a verb.
Latin roots
It meant strong!
مثال
Is your passport still valid, or do you need to get a new one before the trip?
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