invaluable

US: /ˌɪnˈvæɫjəbəɫ/
UK: /ɪnvˈæljuːəbə‍l/


English Vietnamese dictionary


invaluable /in'væljuəbl/
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Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
~ (to / for sb/sth)
~ (in sth) extremely useful: invaluable help / information / support + The book will be invaluable for students in higher education. + The research should prove invaluable in the study of children's language. + an invaluable asset / tool
Compare: VALUABLE
Help Note: Invaluable = 'very valuable or useful'. The opposite of valuable is valueless or worthless.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
priceless, valuable, precious, of inestimable or incalculable value; irreplaceable, irredeemable; costly, expensive, high-priced, dear:
The thieves made off with several invaluable paintings.

Collocation dictionary


VERBS

be, prove | become | remain | make sb/sth
His knowledge of the area made him invaluable.
| find sth
You will find their help absolutely invaluable.

ADV.

absolutely, quite

PREP.

for
This technology is invaluable for pupils with poor sight.
| to
Your support has been invaluable to us.


Concise English dictionary


ɪn'væljʊəbl
adj.
+having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth