Incomparably

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɑmpərəbli/

Definitions of incomparably

adjective unable to be compared; beyond comparison

Example Sentences

A1 She is incomparably beautiful.

A2 The view from the top of the mountain is incomparably breathtaking.

B1 His talent is incomparably superior to others in his field.

B2 The quality of this product is incomparably high.

C1 The artist's work is incomparably unique and innovative.

C2 Her performance in the play was incomparably outstanding.

adverb to an incomparable degree; exceptionally

Example Sentences

A1 She is incomparably talented at playing the piano.

A2 The view from the top of the mountain is incomparably beautiful.

B1 The new smartphone is incomparably faster than the old model.

B2 His skills on the basketball court are incomparably better than his teammates.

C1 The quality of the handmade furniture is incomparably superior to mass-produced items.

C2 Her intellect is incomparably sharp, making her a formidable opponent in debates.

Examples of incomparably in a Sentence

formal The quality of their products is incomparably better than their competitors.

informal She is incomparably more talented than anyone else in the group.

slang That new restaurant is incomparably lit, you have to check it out.

figurative His love for her was incomparably deep, like an endless ocean.

Grammatical Forms of incomparably

past tense

incomparably

plural

incomparably

comparative

more incomparably

superlative

most incomparably

present tense

incomparably

future tense

will be incomparably

perfect tense

have been incomparably

continuous tense

being incomparably

singular

incomparably

positive degree

incomparably

infinitive

to be incomparably

gerund

being incomparably

participle

incomparably

Origin and Evolution of incomparably

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'incomparably' originated from the Latin word 'incomparabilis', which is derived from 'in-' (not) + 'comparabilis' (comparable).
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'incomparably' has retained its original meaning of 'not able to be compared' but has also come to be used in a more general sense to emphasize the superiority or uniqueness of something.