irreplaceable
1 antonyms and opposites of irreplaceable, grouped by meaning.
Adj — So unique or valuable that nothing could take its place if lost.
Antonyms
How to use irreplaceable
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Formed from ir- ("not") plus replaceable.
Full origin of irreplaceable →Frequently asked questions
What does “irreplaceable” mean?
The word “irreplaceable” means so unique or valuable that nothing could take its place if lost. In plain terms, impossible to replace because it's one of a kind.
How do you use “irreplaceable” in a sentence?
Here is “irreplaceable” used in a sentence: “The stolen painting was irreplaceable, one of only three the artist ever made.”
What is the opposite of “irreplaceable”?
The opposite of “irreplaceable” — its antonyms — is replaceable.
What part of speech is “irreplaceable”?
“Irreplaceable” is an adjective.