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[ US /ˌɪˈnɪmətəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnˈɪmɪtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. defying imitation; matchless
    an inimitable style

How To Use inimitable In A Sentence

  • Such purism and moral fervor seem inimitable for art writing today.
  • This inimitable project aside, the search for visual rather than textual material has been dominant in Courbet studies, supplanting the logocentric premise of iconography.
  • Very persistent,' she says in inimitable style. Times, Sunday Times
  • Written in Jonathan's inimitable style, this book gives a wonderful feel for those exciting times.
  • Subtle and understated, he acts and shouts his way through scenes with inimitable style.
  • A counterargument would stress that the greatest learning is derived from the inimitable, silence betrays cowardice, disaffiliation and indie culture give the lie to the unavoidability of affiliation, the literary field exists in many sites other than the academy, self-victimization is the reigning philosophy, program writers are more self-commodifying than the disaffiliated, the system purges internal feedback from dissenters, and the end of excellence is well in sight. Anis Shivani: Can Writing Be Taught? The Systems-Theory Rationalizations Of An Insider
  • It possesses a certain inimitable quality, the combination of unique elements that make it impossible to reproduce exactly. Boing Boing
  • The result is a master class of lyricism topped by that inimitable voice in towering form and just the right smattering of cheese. The Sun
  • He's a diehard loyalist and a campaigner known for his inimitable style.
  • Fifty-one cents," said the girl, through the inimitable laconism of gum chewing. Star-Dust
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