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Dictionary-enhanced plural guide

What is the Plural of “Valid”?

This page treats the word as a noun when it has a countable noun use.

SingularvalidPluralvalids
Rule: regularIPA: /ˈvælɪd/

Singular and Plural Form of Valid

Valid is the singular noun form. Valids is the plural form.

Dictionary meaning: True and acceptable as proof; supported by good reasons.

Why is the Plural of Valid “valids”?

The Regular Plural Rule for Valid

Most English nouns form the plural by adding -s. Example: valid → valids

How to Remember the Plural of Valid

Just add -s to “valid” to make “valids”. Most English nouns follow this pattern.

Singular vs Plural Examples with Valid

See valid and valids used in real sentences side by side.

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

Common Plural Mistakes with Valid

Wrong: She gave a validity reason.

Correct: She gave a valid reason.

Use 'valid' (adjective), not 'validity' (noun).

How to Pronounce Valid and Valids

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

Origin and Etymology of Valid

From Latin validus, meaning strong.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Plural of Valid

What is the plural of “valid”?

The plural of “valid” is “valids”.

Is “valids” regular or irregular?

This page classifies it as regular based on the available plural data.

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