inimitably
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Definition
Adverb * In a way that is impossible to imitate or copy; uniquely and supremely.
Usage
The adverb "inimitably" is used to describe an action, style, or quality performed or expressed in a manner so distinctive and excellent that it cannot be duplicated by others. It emphasizes supreme originality and uniqueness.
Examples
- She sang the classic song inimitably, making it entirely her own.
- The director's latest film is inimitably stylish and visually stunning.
- He has an inimitably dry sense of humor that always makes me laugh.
Advanced Usage
- "inimitably [adjective]": This common structure uses "inimitably" to modify an adjective, emphasizing that the quality described is expressed in a unique way.
- The chef's dishes were inimitably creative.
- She managed the crisis inimitably well.
Variants and Related Words
- Inimitable (adjective): So good or unusual as to be impossible to copy; matchless.
- She has an inimitable style of writing.
Synonyms
- Uniquely
- Incomparably
- Matchlessly
- Peerlessly
Antonyms
- Imitably
- Commonly
- Ordinarily
Adverb
- in an unreproducible manner
- he has an inimitably verbose style