Both Uses of
invaluable
in
War and Peace
- Anatole was not quick-witted, nor ready or eloquent in conversation, but he had the faculty, so invaluable in society, of composure and imperturbable self-possession.†
Chpt 3 *
- He had established himself with Count Bennigsen, who, like all on whom Boris had been in attendance, considered young Prince Drubetskoy an invaluable man.†
Chpt 10
Definition:
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(invaluable) very valuable; or too valuable to put in monetary terms