beyond compare

beyond compare
Synonyms and related words:
a outrance, absolutely, all out, beyond all bounds, beyond comparison, beyond measure, completely, dead, downright, easily first, essentially, extremely, facile princeps, flat out, fundamentally, immeasurably, immortal, in the extreme, incalculably, incomparable, indefinitely, infinitely, inimitable, invincible, matchless, most, nulli secundus, peerless, perfectly, purely, radically, second to none, sui generis, totally, unapproachable, unapproached, unbeatable, unconditionally, unequaled, unequivocally, unexampled, unexcelled, unique, unmatchable, unmatched, unparagoned, unparalleled, unpeered, unrivaled, unsurpassable, unsurpassed, utterly, with a vengeance, without equal, without parallel

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  • Beyond compare — Compare Com*pare , n. 1. Comparison. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] His mighty champion, strong beyond compare. Milton. [1913 Webster] Their small galleys may not hold compare With our tall ships. Waller. [1913 Webster] 2. Illustration by comparison;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • beyond compare — index absolute (ideal), best, leading (ranking first), paramount, prime (most valuable) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • beyond compare — WITHOUT EQUAL, second to none, in a class of one s own; peerless, matchless, unmatched, incomparable, inimitable, supreme, outstanding, consummate, unique, singular, perfect. → …   Useful english dictionary

  • beyond compare — their peach cobbler is beyond compare Syn: without equal, second to none, in a class of one s own; peerless, matchless, unmatched, incomparable, inimitable, supreme, outstanding, consummate, unique, singular, perfect …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • beyond compare — ► beyond (or without) compare surpassing all others of the same kind. Main Entry: ↑compare …   English terms dictionary

  • beyond compare — there is none other like him, there is nothing similar to him, he is one of a kind …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Compare — Com*pare , n. 1. Comparison. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] His mighty champion, strong beyond compare. Milton. [1913 Webster] Their small galleys may not hold compare With our tall ships. Waller. [1913 Webster] 2. Illustration by comparison; simile.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • compare — [kəm per′] vt. compared, comparing [ME comparen < OFr comparer < L comparare < com , with + parare, to make equal < par: see PAR1] 1. to regard as similar; liken (to) [to compare life to a river] 2. to examine in order to observe or… …   English World dictionary

  • compare — com|pare1 W1S1 [kəmˈpeə US ˈper] v [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: comparer, from Latin comparare, from compar like , from com ( COM ) + par equal ] 1.) [T] to examine or judge two or more things in order to show how they are similar to or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • compare — 1 verb 1 SIMILAR/DIFFERENT (T) to consider two or more things, people, ideas etc, in order to show how they are similar to or different from each other: The report compares the different types of home computer currently available. | compare sth… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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