Imitable: meaning, definitions and examples
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imitable
[ ɪˈmɪtəb(ə)l ]
inimitable style
So good or unusual that it cannot be copied; completely unique.
Synonyms
incomparable, matchless, peerless, unique.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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imitable |
Used to describe something that can be copied or emulated. It typically applies to things that serve as good examples to follow.
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unique |
Used when something is one of a kind or has special characteristics that set it apart from everything else. It can be used both positively and neutrally.
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incomparable |
Used when something is so good that nothing else can be compared to it. Often used in a positive light to describe exceptional quality.
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matchless |
Used to describe something that is unrivaled or unsurpassed in its qualities or abilities. This word has a strong positive connotation.
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peerless |
Used to describe someone or something with no equal, especially in terms of skill or quality. It often has a formal tone.
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Examples of usage
- Her imitable talent as a singer made her an international star.
- His imitable sense of humor always brought smiles to everyone's faces.
- The artist's imitable paintings were highly sought after by collectors.
Translations
Translations of the word "imitable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 imitável
🇮🇳 अनुकरणीय
🇩🇪 nachahmenswert
🇮🇩 dapat ditiru
🇺🇦 вартий наслідування
🇵🇱 godny naśladowania
🇯🇵 模倣可能な
🇫🇷 imitable
🇪🇸 imitable
🇹🇷 taklit edilebilir
🇰🇷 모방할 만한
🇸🇦 قابل للتقليد
🇨🇿 napodobitelný
🇸🇰 napodobiteľný
🇨🇳 可模仿的
🇸🇮 posnemljiv
🇮🇸 eftirlíkingarverður
🇰🇿 еліктеуге болатын
🇬🇪 სამაგალითო
🇦🇿 təqlid edilə bilən
🇲🇽 imitable
Etymology
The word 'imitable' originates from the Latin word 'imitabilis', which means 'that cannot be imitated'. The English word 'imitable' first appeared in the early 15th century. It has been used to describe things or people that are so exceptional or extraordinary that they cannot be replicated or copied.