invaluable
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈvæljuəbl]
Word
Context: “importance”
(adjective) something that is so valuable that you cannot measure its worth. This means it is very helpful or important in a big way, like a teacher who helps you learn.
Example
Her guidance was invaluable to my understanding of math.
Example
His advice turned out to be worthless and didn't help at all.
Example
Why do you think education is considered invaluable?
Context: “asset”
(adjective) something that is so beneficial that you cannot replace it easily. It's often used to describe things like friendship, skills, or tools that help a lot.
Example
The team's experience was invaluable during the project.
Example
That resource was not invaluable; it was outdated and unhelpful.
Example
Can you name an invaluable skill you've learned?
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