Incomparable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɑmpərəbəl/

Definitions of incomparable

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'incomparable' is an adjective that means beyond comparison or unmatched.

Example Sentences

A1 My mother's cooking is incomparable to any restaurant food.

A2 The beauty of the sunset at the beach is incomparable to anything I've ever seen.

B1 The quality of the materials used in this product is incomparable to others on the market.

B2 Her talent for playing the piano is incomparable to anyone else in the music industry.

C1 The level of dedication and skill required to perform at that level is incomparable to most athletes.

C2 The depth of emotion conveyed in her performance was incomparable to anything I have ever witnessed.

Examples of incomparable in a Sentence

formal His knowledge and expertise in the field is incomparable.

informal Her cooking skills are incomparable to anyone else's.

slang That new movie is incomparable to anything I've seen before.

figurative The bond between the two siblings was incomparable, like two peas in a pod.

Grammatical Forms of incomparable

past tense

incomparably

plural

incomparables

comparative

more incomparable

superlative

most incomparable

present tense

incomparable

future tense

will be incomparable

perfect tense

has been incomparable

continuous tense

is being incomparable

singular

incomparable

positive degree

incomparable

infinitive

to be incomparable

gerund

being incomparable

participle

incomparable

Origin and Evolution of incomparable

First Known Use: 1350 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'incomparable' originated from the Latin word 'incomparabilis', which is a combination of 'in-' (not) and 'comparabilis' (comparable).
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'incomparable' has retained its original meaning of 'beyond comparison' or 'unmatched', and is commonly used to describe something that is superior or unmatched in quality or degree.