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priceless VS invaluable
priceless VS invaluable. What's the difference?
Jul 1, 2018 8:14 AM
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Priceless means 'beyond price': usually this refers to things that are very expensive - artworks, antiques, jewels etc. - but sometimes it is used metaphorically: my mother's sense of humour is priceless.
Invaluable is an exaggerated way of saying 'very useful': my phone is invaluable, but it is not priceless.
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