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Term: inimitible

Definition:

Inimitable refers to something that is so unique, exceptional, or extraordinary that it cannot be imitated or surpassed.

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Unparalleled and incapable of being reproduced or imitated.

Example Sentence: The artist's talent for capturing emotions on canvas was truly inimitable.

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Sense 2: Unique, making someone or something stand out from the rest.

Example Sentence: His inimitable style of singing always mesmerized the audience.

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Sense 3: Not able to be equalled or surpassed in brilliance or excellence.

Example Sentence: The chef's inimitable culinary skills earned him a Michelin star.

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Sense 4: Exhibiting a distinct personality or character; one of a kind.

Example Sentence: The city's inimitable charm attracts tourists from all over the world.

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