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    invaluable
    /ɪnˈvaljʊ(ə)b(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely useful; indispensable: "an invaluable source of information"

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  2. The meaning of INVALUABLE is valuable beyond estimation : priceless. How to use invaluable in a sentence. invaluable = valuable?

  3. adjective. uk / ɪnˈvæljuəbl / us. Add to word list. extremely useful: invaluable advice / experience. an invaluable asset/contribution/resource He has proved to be an invaluable asset to the company. invaluable to/for sb The data will be invaluable to researchers in determining costs.

  4. If you describe something as invaluable, you mean that it is extremely useful. I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year. The research should prove invaluable in the study of linguistics.

  5. invaluable. adjective. uk / ɪnˈvæljuəbl / us. Add to word list. extremely useful: invaluable advice / experience. an invaluable asset/contribution/resource He has proved to be an invaluable asset to the company. invaluable to/for sb The data will be invaluable to researchers in determining costs.

  6. All you need is the cash value of what was lost. But some things––family photos, heirloom jewelry––are invaluable, meaning extremely valuable, or priceless. At first glance, you would think that invaluable means "not valuable."

  7. If you say that someone or something is invaluable, you mean that they are extremely useful. He was an invaluable source of information. This experience proved invaluable later on.

  8. Invaluable definition: beyond calculable or appraisable value; of inestimable worth; priceless. See examples of INVALUABLE used in a sentence.

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