Adjectives For Exceptional Quality

6 words in this vocabulary list

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.

  • His knowledge and expertise in the field is incomparable.
  • Her cooking skills are incomparable to anyone else's.
  • That new movie is incomparable to anything I've seen before.
  • The bond between the two siblings was incomparable, like two peas in a pod.

adverb in a marvelous manner; wonderfully

  • The artist's use of color in the painting was marvelously executed.
  • The dessert was marvelously delicious!
  • That new movie is marvelously awesome!
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is marvelously impressive.

adjective having no equal; surpassing all others in excellence

  • The artist's talent is truly matchless in the world of contemporary art.
  • Her cooking skills are absolutely matchless - no one can beat her in the kitchen!
  • That new movie is totally matchless, it's like nothing I've ever seen before.
  • His dedication to his craft is matchless, like a flame that never goes out.

adjective of a very high quality or degree; excellent

adverb to a very great degree or extent

  • The company's new CEO is known for her superlative leadership skills.
  • I had a super fun time at the party last night.
  • That concert was super lit!
  • Her kindness was like a superpower, able to brighten anyone's day.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a high degree of excellence or quality.

  • The presentation was superb, showcasing the team's hard work and dedication.
  • The new restaurant in town has superb food, you have to check it out!
  • That movie was absolutely superb, I couldn't get enough of it.
  • Her ability to navigate difficult situations with ease is just superb.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on the manner, place, time, degree, etc. It typically answers questions like how, when, where, and to what extent

  • The research findings were uncommonly insightful and provided valuable new information.
  • She was uncommonly quiet at the party last night, which was unusual for her.
  • That new restaurant is uncommonly good, you have to try it out!
  • His ability to solve complex problems is uncommonly sharp, like a razor.