of high value (usually because of scarcity) or above par value
premium Idiom, Proverb
at a premium
Idiom(s): at a premium
Theme: VALUE
at a high price; priced high because of something special. • Sally bought the shoes at a premium because they were of very high quality. • This model of car is selling at a premium because so many people want to buy it.
at a premium|a premium|premium
adv. phr. At a high price due to special circumstances. When his father died, Fred flew to Europe at a premium because he had no chance to buy a less expensive ticket.
put a premium on Value more highly than usual, as in Her employer put a premium on honesty and hard work. First recorded in 1907, this term is almost always used figuratively.
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