Uniqueness
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showing a unique and exceptional quality that is unparalleled or without equal
The chef’s matchless ability to blend flavors made every dish extraordinary.
View Full Definitionimpossible to compare because of unmatched quality or characteristics
From the top of the mountain, the view was incomparable, stretching as far as the eye could see.
View Full Definitionpossessing a quality that is noticeable and different
Her distinctive laugh could be heard from across the room, making her easily recognizable in a crowd.
View Full Definitionincapable of being compared to others due to superior quality or excellence
From the first brushstroke to the final detail, the artist's peerless masterpiece emerged as a testament to their extraordinary talent.
View Full Definitionunmatched in comparison to others
The artist's talent was unparalleled; his paintings captivated viewers with their depth and emotion.
View Full Definitionlimited to a particular person, group, or purpose
The club offers exclusive membership privileges, including access to private events and facilities.
View Full Definitionremarkable or very unusual, often in a positive way
The chef's culinary skills were extraordinary, creating dishes that delighted the palate.
View Full Definitionclearly superior or exceptional compared to others
Her unique sense of style makes her a standout among her peers.
View Full Definitionnot capable of being replicated or reproduced due to uniqueness
View Full Definitionimpossible to be substituted or replaced due to uniqueness
View Full Definitionnever having existed or happened before
The pandemic caused an unprecedented disruption to global travel and commerce.
View Full Definitionhaving no equal or comparison
His dedication to his craft resulted in an unmatched level of expertise.
View Full Definitionhighest-ranked or best in a category
View Full Definitionunique and unlike anything else
The painting was a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, created by a renowned artist.
View Full Definitiondifferent from what is typically expected or common
Everything seemed normal, with nothing out of the ordinary happening all day.
View Full Definitionslightly strange in behavior, appearance, or ideas
Her eccentric fashion choices always turn heads.
View Full Definition(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things
She's so curious; she always asks questions and loves to explore new topics.
View Full Definitionnot following established customs or norms
His unconventional style of dress, mixing formal attire with casual elements, always drew attention.
View Full Definitionnot considered usual or normal
She has a peculiar habit of collecting vintage teapots.
View Full Definitionstrange or unexpected in appearance, style, or behavior
The bizarre sculpture in the park, with its surreal combination of animal and human features, intrigued passersby.
View Full Definitiondeviating from what is considered conventional or expected
His behavior seemed queer, as if he was hiding something.
View Full Definitionexciting or beautiful because of having qualities that are very unusual or different
The market was filled with exotic fruits, each more vibrant than the last.
View Full Definitiondeviating from the established standard or norm
View Full Definitiondiffering from what is usual, expected, or standard
The atypical design of the building caught everyone's attention.
View Full Definitionhappening at irregular intervals
He made infrequent visits to his hometown since moving away.
View Full Definitionhappening or done from time to time, without a consistent pattern
She enjoys the occasional glass of wine with dinner.
View Full Definitionused to refer to something that happens rarely or infrequently
She seldom watches television.
View Full Definitionhappening infrequently or uncommon in occurrence
Seeing a shooting star is a rare occurrence that fills people with wonder and awe.
View Full Definitionsupporting total and extreme social or political changes
The radical activist advocated for the overthrow of the government to establish a new social order.
View Full Definitionto be the first one to do, use, invent, or discover something
Marie Curie pioneered research on radioactivity.
View Full Definitiongenerally accepted and followed by many people
In many cultures, it is conventional for brides to wear white dresses on their wedding day.
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