inestimably (Meaning)

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inestimably (adv.)

In a manner, or to a degree, above estimation; as, things inestimably excellent.

inestimably Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient artifact held inestimably sacred by the tribe.
  2. The value of friendship is inestimably precious, surpassing material wealth.
  3. The knowledge gained from a lifetime of experience is inestimably valuable.
  4. The child's laughter and innocence were inestimably uplifting.
  5. The generosity of our host was inestimably heartwarming.
  6. The discovery of a new medical treatment was inestimably life-saving.
  7. The beauty of the sunset was inestimably breathtaking, leaving spectators awe-inspired.
  8. The bond between the siblings was inestimably unbreakable.
  9. The sacrifices made by our soldiers are inestimably heroic.
  10. The value of human life is inestimably immeasurable, transcending all material possessions.

FAQs About the word inestimably

In a manner, or to a degree, above estimation; as, things inestimably excellent.

invaluable, priceless,valuable, incalculable, immeasurable, dear, expensive, premium, costly,precious

valueless,worthless, no-good, valueless, no-good, worthless, good-for-nothing, nothing, good-for-nothing,nothing

The ancient artifact held inestimably sacred by the tribe.

The value of friendship is inestimably precious, surpassing material wealth.

The knowledge gained from a lifetime of experience is inestimably valuable.

The child's laughter and innocence were inestimably uplifting.