priceless

adjective
UK: /ˈpraɪsləs/
US: /ˈpraɪsləs/
  1. Extremely valuable or precious, especially in a non-material way.

    1. The memories are priceless to me, I will keep them forever.
    2. Spending time with my family is priceless, nothing can replace it.
  2. So valuable that its price cannot be determined; beyond any monetary worth.

    1. This antique vase is priceless and belongs in a museum.
    2. The museum boasts a priceless collection of ancient artifacts.
  3. Very amusing or funny; causing great delight.

    1. His reaction was priceless, I couldn't stop laughing at all.
    2. She told a priceless joke that had everyone in stitches, great humor.

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The word "priceless" in English means: Extremely valuable or precious, especially in a non-material way., So valuable that its price cannot be determined; beyond any monetary worth., Very amusing or funny; causing great delight..

The phonetic transcription of "priceless" is /ˈpraɪsləs/ in British English and /ˈpraɪsləs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "priceless": invaluable, precious, inestimable, irreplaceable, unique, matchless.

Example usage of "priceless": "The memories are priceless to me, I will keep them forever.". More examples on the page.