English to Spanish Dictionary priceless

priceless

no tiene precio
definition
adjective
priceless works of art
so precious that its value cannot be determined.
translation of 'priceless'
adjective
inapreciable,
graciosísimo,
inestimable
example
In the end it didn't matter and the look on his face was 'priceless' as you could clearly see the shock and the moment it registered for him.
The ads in the comic are 'priceless' , much more interesting than the comic itself.
People may be able to win a new laptop computer, free airline tickets or cash, but the actual gift to mankind is 'priceless' .
The tree ornaments were collected through the years and some were 'priceless' treasures.
The Ardagh Chalice and many other 'priceless' objects in the National Museum are decorated with enamel.
Tim Corum, head of collections with Leeds museums, said the home was a 'priceless' treasure for the city.
Vincent van Gogh was a failure, but today, his paintings are 'priceless' works of art.
He put the mug down carefully on a coaster on the antique bedside table, next to a 'priceless' vase holding rare flowers.
The expression on the captain's face when he heard such blasphemy was 'priceless' .
The current cottage museum is rapidly deteriorating and is no longer fit to house 'priceless' Burns manuscripts and artefacts.
Each new generation has been orally handed down the 'priceless' musical heritage like all other Indian art forms.
The wealth of the family is legendary and stories abound of their 'priceless' jewellery and works of art.
The legendary Faberge created a trove of treasures for the Tsars that endure as 'priceless' examples of the craftsman's art.
There's no question that these precious and 'priceless' mountains will eventually end up in public ownership.
Among the thousands of 'priceless' paintings is the Mona Lisa, perhaps the most famous painting in the world.
Several 'priceless' collections of mementoes from Ibiza and Corfu were damaged beyond repair.
The Brian Tamaki interview may not have amounted to much, but the running commentary was 'priceless' .
Fauteaux's portrayal of Billy yielded some particularly 'priceless' moments.
Of course, it would be illegal to bring home 'priceless' original museum specimens, even if we could afford them.
The look on his face was absolutely 'priceless' .
Watching Nod driving on the wrong side of the road would be absolutely 'priceless' .
We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality 'priceless' , for some time to come.
Books are 'priceless' treasures that will never become old or obsolete, no matter the advances in technology.
One of the world's rarest cars is a Vauxhall built at Luton, the 'priceless' Silver Bullet.
What the donor saw here was that their sacrifice, their 'priceless' gift, could save someone else's life.
Dana was still making her call when the shots went off, so the shocked look on her face was beyond 'priceless' .
The limestone statue is 'priceless' and all of these items are irreplaceable.
Know that a thing or an action which may seem of little value to oneself, may be a 'priceless' treasure to another.
The Bugs Bunny-esque reincarnation machine is a 'priceless' bit of imagination.
If I could add something it would be that this was the year that revealed to me in all its 'pricelessness' , the treasure of friends.
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