Valid [adjective]

Definition of Valid:

right, genuine

Synonyms of Valid:

● Credible

● Good

● Well-founded

● Solid

● Authentic

● Accurate

● Persuasive

● Binding

● Legal

● Logical

● Compelling

● Legitimate

● Lawful

● Original

● Conclusive

● Authoritative

● Bona fide

● Cogent

● Confirmed

● Convincing

● Efficacious

● Efficient

● Irrefutable

● Just

● Kosher

● Official

● Potent

● Powerful

● Pure

● Sound

● Stringent

● Strong

● Substantial

● Telling

● Tested

● Trustworthy

● Ultimate

● Unadulterated

● Weighty

● Well-grounded

● Determinative

● Legit

● Uncorrupted

● True

● Attested

● In force

● Proven

● Unanswerable


Opposite/Antonyms of Valid:

● Invalid

● Wrong

● False

● Unsound

● Unacceptable

● Unlawful

● Illicit

● Illegitimate

● Illegal

● Counterfeit

● Untrustworthy

● Unreal

● Fake

● Unreliable

● Evil

● Unlikely

● Improbable


Sentence/Example of Valid:

This would be his own excuse, and does it not seem a valid one?

Here are the two elements of a valid appointment, and they must concur.

There was, however, one real and valid reason for this inveterate jealousy.

You regard it then as authentic—as a good and valid instrument?

Of course it was a valid excuse, but it annoyed me to have her decline.

But any such axiom is valid only within the region of second causes.

You know as well as I do that you have no valid claim to this island.

To this the difficulty of access may well be urged as a valid objection.

A license was valid for trade only at a certain place and among a certain tribe.

There seemed no valid reason, however, for deserting Christiern.