Meaning & Definition of word "Inimitable"
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Inimitable
/ɪˈnɪmɪtəbl/
adjective:
- 1. So good or unusual as to be impossible to copy; unique.
- Example: The artist's inimitable style set her apart from her contemporaries.
- 2. Not capable of being imitated or replicated.
- Example: His inimitable charm made him a favorite among the audience.
- 3. Matchless or unparalleled.
- Example: Her inimitable wit brought joy to every conversation.
Etymology
Derived from Latin 'inimitabilis', meaning 'that cannot be imitated'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
inimitable style:
A style that is so distinct that it cannot be replicated.
inimitable charm:
A charm that is uniquely appealing and cannot be imitated.
Related Words
imitable:
Capable of being imitated.
unmatched:
Not equaled or surpassed.
Slang Meanings of inimitable
Meaning: One of a kind; can't be copied.
Example Sentence: That performance was just so inimitable, nothing else compares.
Meaning: The best of the best.
Example Sentence: Her inimitable wit always leaves people in stitches.