Inimitable


The meaning of the word Inimitable is: something so special or unique, it's impossible to copy or imitate


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Every once in a while, a band comes along that is so unique they are completely inimitable.

published by Cherryl on 2021-04-21 12:25:20


Though he had lost the company a large sum of money, the owner would not fire him because he knew his talent was inimitable.

published by Michaele on 2021-03-16 22:05:39


The basketball player knew his talents were inimitable, which caused his teammates to begin hating him.

published by Ezequiel on 2021-10-17 10:30:53


Few writers can match the inimitable talent of Earnest Hemmingway.

published by Darren on 2021-08-22 19:31:10


In that moment, his expression was unique and inimitable, causing everyone in the room to laugh.

published by Min on 2021-04-01 18:26:30


Intelligence like that is simply inimitable, leaving no room for someone to fake.

published by Arlie on 2021-04-02 02:07:43


The recipe was inimitable and even though she could taste certain ingredients she could not figure it out.

published by Caitlin on 2021-11-03 21:59:26


Try as he might, the magician found that his competitor’s routine was inimitable, leaving him unable to duplicate the trick.

published by Rex on 2021-11-27 07:27:08


Her talent was inimitable, which is why the show was canceled upon news of her death.

published by Hae on 2021-08-26 12:02:00


The inventor felt his creation was completely inimitable, which left him disinterested in filing a copyright.

published by Devora on 2021-09-09 08:14:37


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