Incomparably [adverb]
Definition of Incomparably:
exceptionally
Opposite/Antonyms of Incomparably:
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Sentence/Example of Incomparably:
He was, for example, an incomparably better administrator than Torrington.
In the two other parts the tradespeople and the gentry reside; they have an incomparably better aspect.
The inmost experience of life becomes incomparably more complete for each of them.
In astronomy, especially, they are incomparably more advanced than we, and know the Earth much better than we know their home.
The man had no conscience, and he was almost incomparably selfish, but he was capable of loving, and he did love.
Your exercises used to be far better—even incomparably better,” said Mr Rose; “what is the cause of this falling off?
Its present believers, he says, may be few in number, but their position is incomparably glorious.
In either case, I confess that I think the buyer is worse than the seller—incomparably worse.
Im a cipher, because Ive had no training, but Ive incomparably more melody and more ideas in me than in Meyerbeer.
Generally speaking, the physical state of our little world is incomparably more stable and steady than its moral state.