May 19, 2009, 10:18
KallehAre you valuable?
Or...are you
invaluable?
I was writing some recommendations and started to say the person's input was "valuable," but then changed it to "invaluable." It made me think. Why is it that "invaluable" is so much better than "valuable?"
You can put a price on something that is just "valuable". If it's "invaluable" it's priceless.
May 19, 2009, 10:30
KallehYou sound like a Master Card commercial.

May 26, 2009, 19:57
<Proofreader>Would that make
fantabulous priceless, too? Or is it just a little more than
fabulous?
That's just a portmanteau between
fantastic/fantasy and
fabulous. I don't think there's any implication of value included in the meaning.
May 27, 2009, 06:27
zmježd invaluableI read the
in- in this word as the same one in
inflammable: an intensive prefix, not meaning
not but
very. But, then, I see that same prefix in
irregardless. Along these lines, why is
priceless positive, but
worthless not? And, what about
without price? Is it that
worth is intrinsic, but price is set from without?