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incomparably

adverb as in exceptionally

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Owen Matthews on what documents like these incomparably reveal about the true horrors of the Soviet system.

The incomparably charming Jean Dujardin began his little Oscar speech with a simple declaration in his imperfect English.

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.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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