单词 | priceless |
释义 | priceless (once / 1528 pages) adj Something priceless is incredibly valuable. It's so valuable that no one would ever want to sell it or be able to buy it. Since a price is what it costs to buy something, priceless things cannot be bought; they're too valuable. People sometimes talk about "priceless treasures," which may actually have a price, though only a millionaire could afford buying them. More often, priceless things are things without a monetary value — like friendship, love, honor, etc. Parents call their children priceless, because they value them so much and obviously would never sell them. WORD FAMILYpriceless: pricelessly, pricelessness+/overprice: overpriced, overpricing/price: overprice, priced, priceless, prices, pricey, pricing, pricy, underprice/pricing: pricings/pricy: pricier, priciest, pricily/underprice: underpriced, underprices, underpricing USAGE EXAMPLESYes, “The Party” is dated, but Sellers’ comic expressions are timeless — and pricelessly funny. Salon(Dec 31, 2016) In the grand scheme of things $3m is not much to a big corporation like Salesforce, but the amount of goodwill it bought was priceless. The Guardian(Dec 27, 2016) How priceless is the McKinsey guy saying "a glimpse of a private shower or cabin creates a marker in people's minds?" New York Times(Apr 23, 2016) adj having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth Syn invaluable valuable having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange |
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