incomparably
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈkɒmpərəbli]
Word
Context: "comparison"
(adverb) when something is so much better or different than everything else. It's like saying one thing is in a group of its own, far ahead of anything or anyone else.
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She performed incomparably better than all her classmates on the test.
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He didn’t do incomparably well; there were others who scored just as high.
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How does her performance compare to others—would you say it was incomparably better?
Context: "uniqueness"
(adverb) indicating that something is one-of-a-kind and stands out from all others. It shows that something is so special that nothing can be compared to it.
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The artist's style is incomparably unique in the art world.
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His style is not incomparably different from other artists; it looks quite similar.
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What makes this painting incomparably beautiful compared to others?
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