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What is the Meaning of “Valid”?

Valid
/ˈvælɪd/

True and acceptable as proof; supported by good reasons.

Definition of Valid

Quick Meaning of Valid

True and acceptable as proof; supported by good reasons.

Detailed Definition of Valid

Based on solid evidence or logical reasoning; acceptable or legally binding.

How to Pronounce Valid

IPA: /ˈvælɪd/
val id

Stress pattern: Oo (2-syllable word).

Tip: Stress first: VAL-id. The vowel is short 'a'.

Full pronunciation guide for “valid” →

Origin and Etymology of Valid

From Latin validus, meaning strong.

How to Use Valid in a Sentence

Each example shows “valid” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “Your passport is still valid for travel.”
    B1 daily
  • “That's a valid point in the discussion.”
    B1 conversation
  • “The contract is valid for one year.”
    B1 written

Synonyms and Antonyms of Valid

Common Synonyms for Valid

Smart Synonyms for Valid — When to Use Each

legitimate
proper and within rules
sound
based on good logic
acceptable
good enough to be used

Antonyms of Valid

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Common Collocations with Valid

These phrases pair with “valid” in everyday English:

  • valid reason
  • valid point
  • valid argument
  • legally valid
  • still valid

Common Mistakes When Using Valid

Even fluent speakers slip up with “valid”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: Your visa is validate.
✓ Correct: Your visa is valid.
Why: Use adjective 'valid', not verb 'validate'.
✗ Wrong: His argument not valid.
✓ Correct: His argument is valid.
Why: Need 'be' verb.
✗ Wrong: She gave a validity reason.
✓ Correct: She gave a valid reason.
Why: Use 'valid' (adjective), not 'validity' (noun).

Other Forms of Valid

Frequently Asked Questions About Valid

What is the meaning of "Valid"?

True and acceptable as proof; supported by good reasons.

How do you pronounce "Valid"?

The IPA is /ˈvælɪd/. Stress first: VAL-id. The vowel is short 'a'.

What part of speech is "Valid"?

"Valid" is an adjective at B1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Valid"?

Common synonyms include legitimate, sound, acceptable.

How do you use "Valid" in a sentence?

For example: "Your passport is still valid for travel."

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