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incomparably

adverb as in exceptionally

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Example Sentences

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The Great Depression of the 1930s was incomparably worse than anything the country has experienced since then, and it did not cause voting majorities to opt for a dictator.

From Salon

They still have three games to play, but a postseason berth that was a longshot at the start of the season is now incomparably within their grasp.

Worsened by climate change, this combination has caused drought not seen before in the Amazon and "is incomparably stronger and could happen more frequently," she warned.

From Reuters

We're used to thinking of Hitler's Third Reich as the incomparably evil tyranny that it undoubtedly was.

From Salon

There’s actually another world chess championship being held this month, getting far less attention even though the “players” are incomparably stronger than either Ding or Nepomniachtchi.

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

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