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incomparable

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 So much better than another as to be beyond comparison; matchless or unsurpassed. 2 (context rare English) Not able to be compared.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Incomparable is the second studio album by Swedish metal band Dead by April . Production for the album took place after a lineup change of guitarists and vocalists for the band following the release of their self-titled debut . Incomparable was released ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., from Old French incomparable (12c.) or directly from Latin incomparabilis , from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + comparabilis "comparable" (see comparable ).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ incomparable views of the mountains ▪ His singing voice is incomparable . EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Her husband was Amphion, a son of Zeus and an incomparable musician. ▪ I felt then an ecstasy of joy at this incomparable ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incomparable \In*com"pa*ra*ble\, a. [L. incomparabilis: cf. F. incomparable. See In- not, and Comparable .] Not comparable; admitting of no comparison with others; unapproachably eminent; without a peer or equal; matchless; peerless; transcendent. A merchant ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. such that comparison is impossible; unsuitable for comparison or lacking features that can be compared; "an incomparable week of rest and pleasure"; "the computer proceeds with its incomparable logic and efficiency"; "this report is incomparable with ...

Usage examples of incomparable.

Now, that is just what Academicus and Theophilus and Theogenes have been saying to us in their own powerful way in their incomparable dialogue.

CHAPTER IV DREAMS AND WAKINGS The incomparable Lucy Tait was still but a star to be adored in her distant heaven when I went away from Little Arcady to learn some things not taught in the faded brick schoolhouse.

To be acclaimed on the concert stage as the incomparable Norma Bellini was one thing.

But within the field that he chose to cultivate -- that the idiosyncrasies of his temperament and the quality of his artistic sensibilities compelled him to choose -- Goya remains incomparable.

But as they are in general incomparable metalsmiths, they make great farriers when they set their minds to it.

I attended the incomparable Monimia in her last illness, and am well enough acquainted with her story to conclude that she fell a sacrifice to an unhappy misunderstanding, effected and fomented by that traitor who abused your mutual confidence.

The incomparable Sugg has made a discovery and arrested little Thipps.

It was the Mesomphalos of the earlier Greeks, and the Omphalium of the Cretans, dominating the Elysian fields, upon whose tops, bathed in pure, brilliant, incomparable light, the gods passed their days in ceaseless joys.

Restaurant Chataignier, sniffing the savory bouquet of its incomparable homard au beurre blanc rising from the plates in front of them, while the chef and proprietor himself uncorked a bottle of cool rose.

No sin algún escándalo recordé que Ben Jonson le hacía recitar hexámetros latinos y griegos y que el oído, el incomparable oído de Shakespeare, solía equivocar una cantidad, entre la risotada de los colegas.

The success of Odenathus was in a great measure ascribed to her incomparable prudence and fortitude.

La beaute du diable, no doubt, to Anglo-Saxon eyes, with that skin of incomparable texture and whiteness relieved by a heavily coiled crown of living bronze, the crimson insolence of that matchless mouth, those luminous and changeable eyes so like the sea, whose green melted into blue with the swiftness of thought, whose blue at times as swiftly shaded into stormy purple-black: but however bizarre and barbaric, beauty none the less, and under the most meticulous examination indisputable.

Posters of Beckham, Ronaldo, Luis Figo, and the incomparable Zidane graced one wall.

Between them, these two may decree that a fete galant e shall move to tears, that a crucifixion shall be serene to the point of cheerfulness, that a stigmatization shall be almost intolerably sexy, that the likeness of a prodigy of female brainlessness (I am thinking now of Ingres' incomparable Mme.

Their dwarfish pages wereAs cherubins, all guilt: the madams too,Not used to toil, did almost sweat to bearThe pride upon them, that their very labourWas to them as a painting: now this masqueWas cried incomparable.