Priceless vs Princeless - What's the difference?
priceless | princeless |
So precious as not to be sold at any price.
Treasured; held in high regard.
* {{quote-news
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(informal) Hilariously amusing.
(obsolete) Of no value; worthless.
Without a prince.
* 1873? , Cora's Delusion
As adjectives the difference between priceless and princeless
is that priceless is so precious as not to be sold at any price while princeless is without a prince.priceless
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princeless
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(-)- Notwithstanding the round of pleasures in which she every summer took prominent part, she could not stifle her inward and continuous yearning for the music of a princely voice, the glance of devotion from princely eyes, the touch of a princely hand in the dance, and the sweet envy of all maidens who had to go princeless through life.
