beyond compare, easily first, immortal, invincible, nulli secundus, second to none, unapproachable, unbeatable, unexampled, unique, unmatched, unparalleled, unrivaled, unsurpassed, without parallel
Definitionadj. defying imitation
Last update: October 19, 2015
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He is inimitable in his thinking. [adjective]
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Thorpe captures the whole essence of our inimitable scenery in short pithy phrases of almost poetic quality. [adjective]
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Rain Pryor We are delighted to welcome back Rain Pryor to the stage with her own inimitable style of jazz cabaret. [adjective]
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He dug his own grave with false promises, with shilly-shally, with an inimitable talent for always doing the wrong thing and choosing the wrong road. [adjective]
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Osborne resold this inimitable windfall to Dr. [adjective]
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But, by good-hap, she had been most fortunate in the hotch-potch, which was unanimously pronounced to be inimitable. [adjective]
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The performances of the 'Inimitable Livers' were far surpassed by those of the 'Comrades of Death'.' [adjective]
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Dion himself had formerly attended the entertainments of those who belonged to the court circle, the society of "Inimitable Livers." [adjective]
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Yesterday only one or two came; to-day every one who belongs to the 'Inimitable Livers' flocks hither in person to get news.' [adjective]
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