inimitable
Inimitable vs Enmity - What's the difference?
inimitable | enmity |As an adjective inimitable
is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless.As a noun enmity is
the quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.Imitative vs Inimitable - What's the difference?
imitative | inimitable |As adjectives the difference between imitative and inimitable
is that imitative is imitating; copying; not original while inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless.Unequalled vs Inimitable - What's the difference?
unequalled | inimitable | Related terms |Unequalled is a related term of inimitable.
As adjectives the difference between unequalled and inimitable
is that unequalled is without equal; unmatched while inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless.Inimitable vs Original - What's the difference?
inimitable | original |As adjectives the difference between inimitable and original
is that inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless while original is relating to the origin or beginning; preceding all others.As a noun original is
an object or other creation (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived.Inimitable vs Perfect - What's the difference?
inimitable | perfect |As adjectives the difference between inimitable and perfect
is that inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless while perfect is fitting its definition precisely.As a noun perfect is
(grammar) the perfect tense, or a form in that tense.As a verb perfect is
to make perfect; to improve or hone.Inimitable vs Nonpareil - What's the difference?
inimitable | nonpareil |As adjectives the difference between inimitable and nonpareil
is that inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless while nonpareil is unequalled, unrivalled; unique.As a noun nonpareil is
a person or thing that has no equal; a paragon.Inimitable - What does it mean?
inimitable | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adjective inimitable
is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless.Inimitable vs Common - What's the difference?
inimitable | common |As adjectives the difference between inimitable and common
is that inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless while common is mutual; shared by more than one.As a noun common is
mutual good, shared by more than one.As a verb common is
(obsolete) to communicate (something).Unmatched vs Inimitable - What's the difference?
unmatched | inimitable | Related terms |Unmatched is a related term of inimitable.
As adjectives the difference between unmatched and inimitable
is that unmatched is (of a pair of things) not matched; odd while inimitable is beyond imitation, surpassing all others, matchless.As a verb unmatched
is (unmatch).Wikidiffcom vs Inimitable - What's the difference?
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