uncomparable

IPA: ʌnkˈɑmpɝʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not able to be compared; not comparable.
  • (grammar) Not comparable.
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Examples of "uncomparable" in Sentences

  • Please tell, the uncomparable supreme.
  • These were fairly uncomparable in terms of vibe.
  • However, they still present two uncomparable things.
  • Ah, the uncomparable tree octopus, Octopus arboreus...
  • And plus, Twilight is a world unto itself-it is uncomparable!
  • This is very different and uncomparable to the situation in middle east.
  • This is uncomparable with other animals that are people usually familiar with.
  • They have a sentimental beauty that is uncomparable to beauty seen by the naked eye.
  • McCain is now going to win in November, for many reasons, mainly his uncomparable resume.
  • I think it was David Trimble who wrote a pamphlet a while ago detailing why the IRA and jihadist causes are so uncomparable.
  • Your kindness is uncomparable and so unselfish, thank you, thank you for your faithfulness in helping me during my hour of need, much love,
  • If you think about Google AdSense just forget it, earnings are uncomparable lower and risk of MFA classified by Google is high. безплатна реклама Says:
  • The Chicago fire and California earthquakes were under completely uncomparable circumstances (again, primarily because NO is so unique) to what Katrina did to the “bowl.”
  • But whereas money has dominated society as the representation of universal equivalence — the exchangeability of different goods whose uses remain uncomparable — the spectacle is the modern complement of money: a representation of the commodity world as a whole which serves as a general equivalent for what the entire society can be and can do.

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