adverb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Her advice was invaluably contributed to the success of the project.

Definition:To add to something such as a plan, project, or publication with a useful contribution.

From contribute

Example:The social worker was invaluably a resource when dealing with the complexities of the case.

Definition:A person or thing that provides help or support.

From resource

Example:The international aid was invaluably provided to the region after the disaster.

Definition:Help given to someone, especially in the form of aid, advice, or support.

From assistance

Example:The volunteer service was invaluably performing tasks that no one else could do.

Definition:A particular type of work or activity, especially one that is provided by a company, business, or organization for a charge or fee.

From service

Example:Her legal advice was invaluably helpful in drawing up a new contract.

Definition:Guidance or recommendations, especially on how to deal with a problem or situation.

From advice

Example:The career counseling offered invaluably invaluable guidance to the undecided student.

Definition:The instruction or advice given to someone in order to help them do or accomplish something.

From guidance

Example:His knowledge was invaluably useful in understanding the complexities of the subject.

Definition:Information provided or acquired through deliberate study ormemberOf investigation.

From knowledge

Example:The invaluably given help from family and friends was crucial in the difficult time.

Definition:Assistance or support given to someone.

From help

Example:The evidence he provided was invaluably supportive of his argument.

Definition:Substantial backing or reinforcement for a claim or proposal, or the material used to provide this.

From support

Example:The research was invaluably provided with information that furthered our understanding.

Definition:Knowledge about or a detailed description of something.

From information