invaluable
/ɪnˈvælju(ə)bl̩/adjective4 syllables
Invaluable means: having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth.
Synonyms for invaluable8
What does invaluable mean?1
adjective
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having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with invaluable?1
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Invaluable in a sentence
- If it weren't for your invaluable help, everything would be ruined.unknown
- Gold has a price, but knowledge is invaluable.dimitris
- Authenticity is invaluable, but originality is non-existent.DJ_Saidez
- Life is invaluable, don't waste it like this for nothing.Roomba_Unit
- The dictionary is an invaluable tool for learning languages.jeanne
- Being able to learn from your mistakes is an invaluable virtue.DJ_Saidez
- Life is an invaluable once in a lifetime experience to be enjoyed thoroughly.LoverofEnglish
- Don't make light of this advice; it could prove invaluable in the long run.Nuel
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