His inimitable sense of humor had us rolling in the aisles in short order.
Inimitable means so good as to be impossible to copy; unique. He is an inimitable man and we're lucky he's on our side.
"inimitable" is the opposite of the word "imitate" which means to copy. It therefore means impossible to copy; unique. Sentence:- In his inimitable style the comedian held his audience in thrall.
Inimitable!
"His was a one of a kind, a man of inimitable virtue and presence."
another word for this is inimitable
They identify themselves as a rock band, but they have an inimitable style that makes their music somewhat unclassifiable.He's a brilliant comic with an inimitable sense of humor, but his act is too cerebral and too dissident to reach mainstream audiences.
The Inimitable Jeeves was created in 1923.
The term inimitable may be defined as impossible to imitate. Something that is entirely unique in nature, such as a rare painting, could be described as inimitable.
The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens was created in 1970.
vegetable
matchless, incomparable
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