单词 | inimitable |
释义 | inimitable (ɪnɪmɪtəbəl ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use inimitable to describe someone, especially a performer, when you like or admire them because of their special qualities. [formal, approval] The major box office attraction was, of course, the inimitable Peter Hunningale. He makes his own point in his own inimitable way. Synonyms: unique, unparalleled, unrivalled, incomparable Collocations: inimitable style To read him today is to find profound questions about the human condition captured with inimitable style. The Times Literary Supplement (2010) He had an inimitable style that captured people's approval. The Other Side of Me Two London gigs this week give fans the chance to hear songs new and old delivered in her inimitable style. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Very persistent,' she says in inimitable style. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Off to celebrate in his own inimitable way, more like. The Sun She has never run a company of any kind, though she has been preparing for it in her own inimitable way. Times, Sunday Times Instead, we should do it in our own inimitable way. The Sun He could even, in his inimitable way, be intimidating. ST Perhaps, but they're dealing with it in their own inimitable way. Times, Sunday Times |
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