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invaluable in Italian

invaluable in Italian is eccezionale, enorme, immenso — invaluable means so valuable that its worth can't be measured; extremely useful or precious.

invaluable in Italian

eccezionale
adj
Having great or incalculable value.
enorme
adj
Having great or incalculable value.
immenso
adj
Having great or incalculable value.
impareggiabile
adj
Having great or incalculable value.
prezioso
adj
Having great or incalculable value.
senza prezzo
adj
Having great or incalculable value.
eccezionale
adj
(obsolete) Not valuable; valueless; worthless.
impagabile
adj
(obsolete) Not valuable; valueless; worthless.
incalcolabile
adj
(obsolete) Not valuable; valueless; worthless.
inestimabile
adj
(obsolete) Not valuable; valueless; worthless.

What does "invaluable" mean?

  1. adj So valuable that its worth can't be measured; extremely useful or precious.
    "Her advice was invaluable during the negotiations."

invaluable in a sentence

  • Her advice was invaluable during the negotiations.
  • The old maps proved invaluable to the researchers.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "invaluable" in Italian?

"invaluable" in Italian is eccezionale, enorme, immenso. invaluable means: So valuable that its worth can't be measured; extremely useful or precious.

How do you use "invaluable" in a sentence?

Example: "Her advice was invaluable during the negotiations." In Italian, "invaluable" is eccezionale, enorme, immenso.

Are there other ways to say "invaluable" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 9 translations listed for "invaluable": eccezionale, enorme, immenso, impareggiabile, prezioso, senza prezzo.

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