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The synonyms of “Priceless” are: invaluable, of incalculable value, of incalculable worth, of inestimable value, of inestimable worth, of immeasurable value, of immeasurable worth, worth its weight in gold, worth a king's ransom, hilarious, very funny, comic, comical, riotous, uproarious, hysterically funny, screamingly funny, absurd, ridiculous
Priceless as an Adjective
Definitions of "Priceless" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “priceless” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- So precious that its value cannot be determined.
- Having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth.
- Very amusing.
Synonyms of "Priceless" as an adjective (19 Words)
absurd | So unreasonable as to invite derision. It may look absurd but having a treadmill desk could improve your attention span. |
comic | Relating to or in the style of comedy. Comic drama. |
comical | Amusing, especially in a ludicrous or absurd way. A comical look of surprise. |
hilarious | Marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter. Her hilarious novel. |
hysterically funny | Characterized by or arising from psychoneurotic hysteria- Morris Fishbein. |
invaluable | Extremely useful; indispensable. An invaluable source of information. |
of immeasurable value | Impossible to measure. |
of immeasurable worth | Impossible to measure. |
of incalculable value | Not capable of being computed or enumerated. |
of incalculable worth | Not capable of being computed or enumerated. |
of inestimable value | Beyond calculation or measure. |
of inestimable worth | Beyond calculation or measure. |
ridiculous | Broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce. That ridiculous tartan cap. |
riotous | Having a vivid, varied appearance. Riotous living. |
screamingly funny | Experiencing odd bodily sensations. |
uproarious | Marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter. An uproarious party. |
very funny | Precisely as stated. |
worth a king's ransom | Worthy of being treated in a particular way (often used ironically. |
worth its weight in gold | Worthy of being treated in a particular way (often used ironically. |
Usage Examples of "Priceless" as an adjective
- Priceless works of art.
- Darling, you're priceless!
Associations of "Priceless" (30 Words)
adorn | Be beautiful to look at. Pictures and prints adorned his walls. |
appreciate | Rise in value or price. They failed to appreciate the pressure he was under. |
artifact | A man-made object taken as a whole. |
beautification | The action or process of improving the appearance of a person or place. The city commissioned the beautification of the tunnel with work by five artists. |
carat | A measure of the purity of gold pure gold being 24 carats. A half carat diamond ring. |
commendable | Worthy of high praise. He showed commendable restraint. |
contribution | The part played by a person in bringing about a result. Local historians are requesting contributions for a forthcoming book on the history of the community. |
deserve | Do something or have or show qualities worthy of (a reaction which rewards or punishes as appropriate. The referee deserves a pat on the back. |
deservedly | As deserved. A deservedly popular sitcom. |
deserving | Worthy of being treated in a particular way (often used ironically. The deserving poor. |
donate | Allow the removal of (blood or an organ) from one’s body for transplantation, transfusion, or research. She donates to her favorite charity every month. |
gem | Used in names of some brilliantly coloured hummingbirds e g mountain gem. This architectural gem of a palace. |
gemstone | A precious or semi-precious stone, especially one cut, polished, and used in a piece of jewellery. |
heirloom | Denoting a traditional variety of plant or breed of animal which is not associated with large-scale commercial agriculture. The violin was a family heirloom. |
invaluable | Having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or spiritual worth. An invaluable source of information. |
jewel | A person who is as brilliant and precious as a piece of jewelry. She loved dressing up in her jewels. |
jewellery | An adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems. A jewellery box. |
laudable | (of an action, idea, or aim) deserving praise and commendation. Laudable though the aim might be the results have been criticized. |
merit | The intrinsic rights and wrongs of a case, outside of any other considerations. A plaintiff who has a good arguable case on the merits. |
merited | Properly deserved. A merited success. |
praiseworthy | Deserving approval and admiration. The government s praiseworthy efforts. |
precious | Characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for. Don t be frightened my precious. |
respectable | Large in amount or extent or degree. They thought the stage no life for a respectable lady. |
rhinestone | An imitation diamond made from rock crystal or glass or paste. Rhinestone earrings. |
treasure | Hold dear. The children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures. |
valuable | Having worth or merit or value. Put all your valuables in the hotel safe. |
value | Estimate the value of. The mean value of x. |
valued | Having value of a specified kind. A valued friend. |
worthiness | The quality or state of having merit or value. An argument about the moral worthiness of the nation s founders. |
worthy | Worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse. Worthy but tedious advice. |