INIMITABLE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for INIMITABLE, such as:
1. He entertained us in his own inimitable style.
2. Our Agatha was inimitable, and the duke was thought very great by many.
2. Our Agatha was inimitable, and the duke was thought very great by many.
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Meanings and Examples of INIMITABLE
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inimitable
a. matchless; not able to be imitated
Classic Sentence:
1 In poetry, they must be allowed to excel all other mortals; wherein the justness of their similes, and the minuteness as well as exactness of their descriptions, are indeed inimitable.
2 Our Agatha was inimitable, and the duke was thought very great by many.
Example Sentence:
1 He was describing, in his own inimitable style/way, how to write a best-selling novel.
2 He entertained us in his own inimitable style.
3 We admire Auden for his inimitable use of language; he is one of a kind.
4 Prized for their inimitably rich and flavor, white truffles are the ultimate indulgence to celebrate the holidays, or reward your spouse or lover.