unvaluable

adj

Etymology

From un- + valuable.

  1. derived from *h₂welh₁-
  2. derived from *walēō
  3. derived from valeō
  4. derived from value
  5. inherited from valew
  6. suffixed as valuable — “value + able
  7. prefixed as unvaluable — “un + valuable

Definitions

  1. Not valuable

    Not valuable; having little value.

    • Because if they never think about you, that means you have never made yourself valuable or unvaluable. You have become a jack of too many trades. So you master nothing.
  2. Invaluable

    Invaluable; beyond price.

    • I kon him thanks that he hath had the hap to chuse, and knowledge to cull-out so worthy a worke, and a booke so fit to the purpose, therewith to make so unvaluable a present unto his Countrie.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA