Incomparable in english

Incomparable

pronunciation: ɪnkɑmpɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

incomparable = unparalleled ; unrivalled [unrivaled, -USA] ; incomparable ; unsurpassed ; incommemsurable ; incommensurate ; inimitable ; without equal ; matchless ; peerless ; unequalled ; without peer ; beyond comparison. 

Example: But these designers did more than copy the Aldine original: they developed it in a whole range of new sizes, and produced a series of romans hitherto unparalleled for elegance and utility.Example: On-line data banks are still expanding, as they provide unrivalled services, even when these have to be paid for by users.Example: A considerable literature exists on the empirical validity of Lotka's law; however, these studies are mainly incomparable and inconclusive, owing to substantial differences in the analytical methods applied.Example: He was a scholar-librarian whose Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts remained unsurpassed for 250 years, and is still useful.Example: As they stand, these two theories of pictorial representation are neither in agreement nor at odds, but incommensurable.Example: The purpose of this paper is to bring to the fore the incommensurate political differences that separate the work of the two authors.Example: Right now, there is no clear Republican candidate, though the inimitable Joe Kelly can never be counted out until the deadline passes.Example: The Iberian horse was already regarded as a war horse without equal.Example: My reaction to both of them was not one of despair or of envy, but of pleasure in watching a matchless performance.Example: He had a peerless ability to coin expressions of invective and to hurl them against his chosen enemies.Example: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have generated a level of common international interest on a level unequalled since the construction of the railways.Example: A wide-ranging survey without peer, it also elucidates the universal truths that Christianity shares with other traditions and spiritual paths.Example: A full-grown horse or dog is beyond comparison a more rational, as well as a more conversable animal, than an infant of a day, or a week, or even a month.

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» el único e incomparablethe one and only .

Example: And a well-planned withdrawal is the one and only path to a political solution.

» experiencia incomparableexperience of a lifetime .

Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.

» ser incomparablebe one of a kindbe one in a millionbe beyond compare .

Example: She was one of a kind and we were fortunate to have had the chance to make music with her.

Example: He changed my life forever and I will never forget him, he truly was one in a million.

Example: Your beauty is beyond compare, there are no words to describe how I feel or how you make me feel.

Incomparable synonyms

unique in spanish: único, pronunciation: junik part of speech: adjective nonpareil in spanish: sin par, pronunciation: nɑnpɜril part of speech: noun, adjective peerless in spanish: sin igual, pronunciation: pɪrlɪs part of speech: adjective unparalleled in spanish: incomparable, pronunciation: ənperəleld part of speech: adjective matchless in spanish: incomparable, pronunciation: mætʃləs part of speech: adjective incommensurable in spanish: inconmensurable, pronunciation: ɪnkɑmənʃɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective unrivaled in spanish: sin rivalidad, pronunciation: ənraɪvəld part of speech: adjective unrivalled in spanish: sin rivalidad, pronunciation: ənraɪvəld part of speech: adjective unmatched in spanish: sin par, pronunciation: ənmætʃt part of speech: adjective unmatchable in spanish: inigualable, pronunciation: ənmætʃəbəl part of speech: adjective all-time in spanish: todo el tiempo, pronunciation: ɔltaɪm part of speech: adjective unequalled in spanish: sin igual, pronunciation: ənikwɔld part of speech: adjective unequaled in spanish: sin igual, pronunciation: ənikwəld part of speech: adjective uncomparable in spanish: incomparable, pronunciation: ənkəmperəbəl part of speech: adjective
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