invaluable (Meaning)

Wordnet

invaluable (s)

having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth

Webster

invaluable (a.)

Valuable beyond estimation; inestimable; priceless; precious.

invaluable Sentence Examples

  1. Her experience as a teacher was invaluable to the new educators.
  2. The advice he received from his mentor was invaluable in shaping his career path.
  3. The volunteers' dedication was invaluable to the success of the community project.
  4. In a crisis, having a supportive network of friends and family is invaluable.
  5. The book's detailed instructions proved to be invaluable to beginners learning the art of cooking.
  6. His knowledge of local customs and traditions was invaluable during the diplomatic negotiations.
  7. The scientist's discoveries were deemed invaluable contributions to the field of medicine.
  8. The feedback from customers was invaluable for improving the quality of the product.
  9. The guidance provided by the financial advisor was invaluable in helping them plan for retirement.
  10. Her leadership skills were invaluable in mobilizing the team to meet tight deadlines.

FAQs About the word invaluable

having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worthValuable beyond estimation; inestimable; priceless; precious.

priceless,valuable, inestimable, incalculable, precious,immeasurable,costly, dear, pricy, pricey

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

Her experience as a teacher was invaluable to the new educators.

The advice he received from his mentor was invaluable in shaping his career path.

The volunteers' dedication was invaluable to the success of the community project.

In a crisis, having a supportive network of friends and family is invaluable.