Incomparable

Word INCOMPARABLE
Character 12
Hyphenation in com pa ra ble
Pronunciations /ɪŋkəmˈpærəbəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Incomparable"

What do we mean by incomparable?

Being such that comparison is impossible; incommensurable. adjective

So outstanding as to be beyond comparison; unsurpassed. adjective

Not comparable; admitting of no comparison; especially, without a match, rival, or peer; unequaled; transcendent.

Synonyms Matchless, peerless, unrivaled, unparalleled, nonpareil.

In ornithology, the painted finch, Cyanospiza or Passerina ciris, more commonly called nonpareil. noun

Not comparable; admitting of no comparison with others; unapproachably eminent; without a peer or equal; matchless; peerless; transcendent. adjective

So much better than another as to be beyond comparison; matchless or unsurpassed. adjective

Not able to be compared. adjective

Such that comparison is impossible; unsuitable for comparison or lacking features that can be compared adjective

Something beyond compare; a thing with which there is no comparison.

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Incomparable

The word "incomparable" in example sentences

Passe une année pleine de bonheur, excellente santé, et du vin incomparable! ❋ Unknown (2010)

It may be urged against my use of the word incomparable that in the burglary business the name of Slith stands paramount and alone; and of this I am not ignorant; but Slith is a classic, and lived long ago, and knew nothing at all of modern competition; besides which the surprising nature of his doom has possibly cast a glamour upon Slith that exaggerates in our eyes his undoubted merits. ❋ Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany (1917)

Demanding both to shoot and process, Kodachrome rewarded generations of skilled users with a richness of color and a unique treatment of light that many photographers described as incomparable even as they shifted to digital cameras. ❋ By A. G. SULZBERGER (2010)

Demanding to shoot and process, Kodachrome rewarded generations of skilled users with a richness of color and a particular treatment of light that many photographers described as incomparable even as they shifted to digital cameras. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mrs. Cram was alternately aghast and delighted at what she perhaps justly called his incomparable impudence. ❋ Charles King (1888)

Holiness was defined as the incomparable Glory of God, His exclusive adorableness, His infinite ❋ Andrew Murray (1872)

In shewing the reason, why Christ's mediation ought to minister such confidence to us: which is, the incomparable fitness of Christ for the performance of that work, 321. and this appears by considering him, ❋ 1634-1716 (1823)

Mr. Obama described Emanuel as an "incomparable" leader who helped enforce the president's agenda as his administration managed two wars, an economic crisis, healthcare reform and other difficult issues. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As Krapp plays tapes from yesteryear, he uses the off switch as punctuation, reacting to memories of women with "incomparable" eyes and bosoms. ❋ Kate Kellaway (2010)

Gotta read this one, can Thia hold a candle to the "incomparable" Dejah Thoris? ❋ Johnny Pez (2009)

His sometime lover and publicist, Hannah Arendt, and his dissenting critic Leo Strauss hailed him as "incomparable". ❋ Enowning (2008)

We were both starting to feel it, the kind of incomparable exhilaration that comes when after nothing but dead ends, A leads to B leads to C. ❋ Patterson, James (2008)

Margaret, behind my back and to a third party, had called me an "incomparable" something. ❋ George W. Gough (N/A)

There was one winsome lassie among them, however, who would have done credit to Burns 'incomparable' Queen ❋ David Drummond Bone (N/A)

And the whole of our conscious life, the life that forms our one certitude, that is our one fixed point in time and space, rests upon "incomparable probabilities" of this nature; but rarely are they as "incomparable" as these. ❋ Maurice Maeterlinck (1905)

National Park all are one -- just scenery, magnificent, incomparable, meaningless. ❋ Robert Sterling Yard (1903)

"In this case the judge found that the demonstrations were 'incomparable' and failed to show the potential problems and limitations of the software and how to deal with them." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The mansion isn't huge, she said, but its waterfront locale, "incomparable" vistas and proximity to Manhattan make up for that. ❋ By MARCELLE S. FISCHLER (2010)

You're [incomparable] like a.... ❋ Gothicgrandma667 (2017)

You should only contrast [Nikki] and [Brie] as they are [incomparable]. ❋ Nombrepseudo (2020)

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