No. Valuable means precious, and taut means drawn tight.
being stretched tightly eg: we say a taut rope
A synonym of "taut" is "tight." Both words describe something that is stretched or pulled tight, without slack or looseness. Other synonyms include "tense" or "strained," depending on the context in which "taut" is used.
cheap
it would be be taut the rope is taut
valuable : of great worth, costly; cherished, dear, importantuseful : : functional, practical, applicable
We have to pull this fabric taut, or it will be hard to sew.
The homophone is taught.
The homophone for "taught" is "taut."
Max Taut was born in 1884.
Max Taut died in 1967.
valuable, useful, advantageous, profitable, helpful, favorable, gainful, salutary, worthy
Taut is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.