incomparably

[US]/ɪnˈk ɔmpərəblɪ/
[UK]/ɪn'kɑmpərəbli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a way that is unmatched or beyond comparison; in a manner that cannot be compared

Example Sentences

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

She is incomparably talented in playing the piano.

His skills in cooking are incomparably better than mine.

The singer's voice is incomparably powerful and moving.

The new smartphone is incomparably faster than the old model.

The athlete's dedication to training is incomparably strong.

She has an incomparably positive attitude towards life.

The designer's creativity is incomparably innovative.

The quality of this product is incomparably high.

His generosity is incomparably greater than anyone else's.

Real-world Examples

It's incomparably better than traditional amusement equipment in these ways.

Source: VOA Standard English_ Technology

We are re-discovering China's incomparably rich cultural heritage, as well as its immense economic potential.

Source: Lin Chaolun's Practical Interpretation Practice Notes

Lu Xun received it from Mama Chang's hands along with her incomparably deep affection for him.

Source: Selected Modern Chinese Essays 1

Dr. Kahan's faction believes the continuation of life alone is incomparably valuable.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Though incomparably the greatest of the American steel companies, the Carnegie Steel Company by no means monopolized the field.

Source: The Era of Big Business

Hetch Hetchy is bounded in the same way though its head rock is incomparably less wonderful and sublime in form.

Source: Yosemite

In fact, he goes so far as to say that justice is the most sacred part and the most incomparably binding part of morality.

Source: Harvard University Open Course "Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?"

These servants of Lipsius were two men and a woman, and the woman was incomparably the most subtle and the most deadly.

Source: Three mysterious people

The dialogue of these two lovers was incomparably humourous. Without suspecting it, they were animated by mutual sentiments of the most vivid hate.

Source: The Red and the Black (Part Three)

But still, he considers justice grounded on utility to be what he calls " the chief part and incomparably, the most sacred and binding part of all morality."

Source: Harvard University Open Course "Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?"

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