irreplaceable

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Definition

If something is irreplaceable, nothing else can take its place because it is unique or very valuable. It cannot be replaced if lost or destroyed.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in formal or emotional situations to describe people, memories, or items of deep personal or unique value. Common collocations: 'irreplaceable loss', 'irreplaceable friend', 'irreplaceable moments'. Does not mean 'expensive'—focus on uniqueness or emotional worth.

Example Sentences

This ring is irreplaceable because it belonged to my grandmother.

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Good teachers are irreplaceable in any school.

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Family memories are irreplaceable treasures.

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What you did for me was truly irreplaceable.

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After the fire, many irreplaceable documents were lost forever.

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He's not just a great worker, he's irreplaceable on our team.

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