unveniable
/ʌnˈviːniəbəl/Definitions
1. adjective
Having no fixed or definite value, particularly in relation to something’s worth or utility.
“The unveniable nature of the item made it difficult to determine its price.”
2. noun
A thing or person that is considered to be of no value or worth.
“The broken appliance had become an unveniable in the family’s garage.”