valid

adjective
/ˈvælɪd/

Meaning

Having a sound basis in logic or fact; legally or officially acceptable.
legally or officially acceptable; having a sound basis in logic or fact

Example Sentences

Her argument was valid and convincing.

The passport is valid for ten years.

Example Expressions

valid reason

Synonyms

legitimate, sound, reasonable, genuine, legal, authentic
Entry 1
legitimate, sound, reasonable, genuine
Entry 2
legitimate, legal, authentic, genuine

Antonyms

invalid, false, illegitimate, illegal, fake
Entry 1
invalid, false, illegitimate
Entry 2
invalid, illegal, false, fake

Collocations

valid reason, valid point, valid argument, valid passport
Entry 1
valid reason, valid point, valid argument, valid passport
Entry 2
valid passport, valid argument, valid point, valid reason

More Example Sentences

My passport is valid.

This is my visa, it is still valid.

My warranty is still valid, I want a free repair.

Both sides of this debate have some valid points.

Your concern is valid, but there is a solution as well.

I will arrive a bit late, will my appointment still be valid?

My travel insurance is valid for the entire duration of my stay.

I want to make sure that all my documents are current and valid.

They gradually learned not to rely on social media for validation.

I have reviewed your terms of service, and I believe my claim is valid.

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having or showing courage and determination

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