incomparable — so good or great that nothing else can be compared to it; matchless
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: so good or great that nothing else can be compared to it; matchless
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪnˈkɑːmpərəbl/
Example Sentences
- My grandmother's cooking is incomparable - even Gordon Ramsay would cry tears of joy!
- The view from the mountaintop was incomparable to any photograph.
- His incomparable ability to fall asleep anywhere amazed his friends.
incomparable
ADJECTIVE[/ɪnˈkɑːmpərəbl/]
so good or great that nothing else can be compared to it; matchless

Her voice was so incomparable that the entire opera house fell silent in awe.

This taste incomparable - neither comparable nor separable!
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🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin incomparabilis, meaning 'without equal or match.' Formed by adding the negative prefix 'in-' to 'comparabilis' (comparable).
Breakdown
in- (not/without) + com- (together) + par- (equal/match) + -able (capable of being)
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📝Examples
“My grandmother's cooking is incomparable - even Gordon Ramsay would cry tears of joy!”
“The view from the mountaintop was incomparable to any photograph.”
“His incomparable ability to fall asleep anywhere amazed his friends.”
“The artist's incomparable style revolutionized modern painting.”
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