beyond price, dear, good as gold, ineluctable, inescapable, measureless, of great price, priceless, unavoidable, unevadable, unmeasured, worthy
Definitionadj. beyond calculation or measure
Last update: August 4, 2015
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This diamond is inestimable value. [adjective]
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But having secured those two inestimable blessings, the next thing is to have something to do. [adjective]
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I HAD the inestimable privilege of being brought up in a Christian home. [adjective]
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In addition to these inestimable advantages, Niel's personal, or professional, accomplishments won the heart of a jolly widow, who then kept the principal change-house in the borough. [adjective]
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I would actually give a vast sum for a sight of that manuscript, which must be inestimable; and, if I understood the process, would set about it immediately. [adjective]
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It will readily be seen that there are many occasions in military affairs when such means of conversation might prove of inestimable value. [adjective]
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"Cherish that son, for his worth to you is inestimable." [adjective]
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And his suggestions on the question of dresswhich too often assumes the nature of a problemwere of inestimable value to his father-in-law. [adjective]
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--That diamond signet which thou wearest on thy finger, thou holdest it, doubtless, as of inestimable value. [adjective]
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JOSEPH ADDISON Addison's InfluenceTwo things Addison did for our literature which are of inestimable value. [adjective]
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Madam, you may: she shall be placed in that nursery of chosen plants, and I trust she will show herself grateful for the inestimable privilege of her election. [adjective]
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