Incomparable ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Incomparable ( adjective )

  1. Having no equal; matchless.
  2. Impossible to compare, particularly in quality or value.

Origin:

From the latin incomparabilis, from in- 'not' + comparabilis 'able to be compared'.

Examples:

  1. Her beauty is incomparable to anyone else's.
  2. The painting is considered to be incomparable and priceless.
  3. His wisdom and kindness are incomparable.
  4. The Great Barrier Reef is incomparable to any other underwater beauty.
  5. The scenery was breathtaking and incomparable to any other place they had visited.

(As an adverb)

Incomparable ( adverb )

  1. Having no equal; matchless.
  2. Impossible to compare, particularly in quality or value.

Origin:

From the latin incomparabilis, from in- 'not' + comparabilis 'able to be compared'.

Examples:

  1. Her beauty is incomparable to anyone else's.
  2. The painting is considered to be incomparable and priceless.
  3. His wisdom and kindness are incomparable.
  4. The Great Barrier Reef is incomparable to any other underwater beauty.
  5. The scenery was breathtaking and incomparable to any other place they had visited.
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