C1 adjective Formal

exvaless

/ɛksˈvæl.əs/

Describes something that is inherently incapable of being measured, appraised, or assigned a numerical value by standard metrics. It is used to characterize concepts or entities that exist outside the traditional parameters of evaluation or assessment.

Examples

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1

The emotional depth of the performance was truly exvaless, defying any attempt at a critic's rating.

The emotional depth of the performance was truly exvaless, defying any attempt at a critic's rating.

2

The board concluded that certain intangible assets of the merger remained exvaless under current accounting standards.

The board concluded that certain intangible assets of the merger remained exvaless under current accounting standards.

3

I don't know how to rank this experience; it just feels exvaless compared to everything else.

I don't know how to rank this experience; it just feels exvaless compared to everything else.

Word Family

Noun
exvalessness
Adverb
exvalessly
Adjective
exvaless
Related
exvaluation
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Memory Tip

Think of 'Ex' as 'Exit' and 'Val' as 'Value.' It is the 'Exit from the Value scale'—something that has left the world of numbers and measurements.

Quick Quiz

The philosopher argued that the intrinsic beauty of the universe is _______ and cannot be captured by mathematical equations alone.

Correct!

The correct answer is: exvaless

Examples

1

The emotional depth of the performance was truly exvaless, defying any attempt at a critic's rating.

everyday

The emotional depth of the performance was truly exvaless, defying any attempt at a critic's rating.

2

The board concluded that certain intangible assets of the merger remained exvaless under current accounting standards.

formal

The board concluded that certain intangible assets of the merger remained exvaless under current accounting standards.

3

I don't know how to rank this experience; it just feels exvaless compared to everything else.

informal

I don't know how to rank this experience; it just feels exvaless compared to everything else.

4

In theoretical physics, certain dimensions are considered exvaless because they cannot be observed or quantified using existing instruments.

academic

In theoretical physics, certain dimensions are considered exvaless because they cannot be observed or quantified using existing instruments.

5

The long-term brand loyalty generated by our social initiatives is essentially exvaless in the short-term fiscal report.

business

The long-term brand loyalty generated by our social initiatives is essentially exvaless in the short-term fiscal report.

Word Family

Noun
exvalessness
Adverb
exvalessly
Adjective
exvaless
Related
exvaluation

Common Collocations

inherently exvaless inherently exvaless
exvaless dimension exvaless dimension
remain exvaless remain exvaless
exvaless quality exvaless quality
render something exvaless render something exvaless

Common Phrases

an exvaless state of being

an exvaless state of being

beyond the exvaless

beyond the exvaless

the exvaless nature of consciousness

the exvaless nature of consciousness

Often Confused With

exvaless vs valueless

Valueless means having no worth or importance, whereas exvaless means something cannot be measured by a value system at all.

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Usage Notes

Exvaless is a sophisticated term used primarily in academic or technical contexts where the speaker wants to emphasize that a subject is beyond the scope of traditional measurement, rather than just being 'worthless'. It carries a neutral to positive connotation of transcendence.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often use 'exvaless' when they mean 'worthless.' Remember that 'exvaless' implies the thing is so unique or abstract that no price or number can be attached to it.

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Memory Tip

Think of 'Ex' as 'Exit' and 'Val' as 'Value.' It is the 'Exit from the Value scale'—something that has left the world of numbers and measurements.

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Word Origin

Derived from the Latin 'ex' (out of/beyond) and 'valere' (to be worth), combined with the English suffix '-less' denoting an absence of standard evaluation.

Grammar Patterns

Used as a predicative adjective (e.g., 'The concept is exvaless.') Used as an attributive adjective modifying abstract nouns (e.g., 'An exvaless property.')
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Cultural Context

The term is frequently appearing in modern data ethics discussions regarding human experiences that should not be digitized or quantified.

Quick Quiz

The philosopher argued that the intrinsic beauty of the universe is _______ and cannot be captured by mathematical equations alone.

Correct!

The correct answer is: exvaless

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