Prizeless vs Priceless - What's the difference?
prizeless | priceless |
Without a prize.
* 2009 , Jason Rosenhouse, The Monty Hall problem
So precious as not to be sold at any price.
Treasured; held in high regard.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Saj Chowdhury
, title=Wolverhampton 1 - 2 Newcastle
, work=BBC Sport
(informal) Hilariously amusing.
(obsolete) Of no value; worthless.
As adjectives the difference between prizeless and priceless
is that prizeless is without a prize while priceless is so precious as not to be sold at any price.prizeless
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Adjective
(-)- Monty tells you that after you pick a door he will open a prizeless door from the remaining two, and that he will then give you the option of either staying with your original choice and getting a guaranteed bonus of $100 or switching to the one remaining unopened door without getting any bonus.
priceless
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=Alan Pardew's current squad has been put together with a relatively low budget but the resolve and unity within the team is priceless .}}