worth its weight in gold

Idioms In English

What Does “worth its weight in gold” mean?

Definition:

The idiomatic expression worth its weight in gold refers to someone or something that is valuable.

When this phrase is applied to a person, the pronoun its is replaced by a personal pronoun, such as his or her.

Example(s)

The new manager cut down the company’s expenses by 30%. She is really worth her weight in gold.

This idiom is in the money category.
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