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peerless
/pˈiələs/
/ˈpɪɹɫɪs/
peerless
[ADJECTIVE]1
incapable of being compared to others of its kind because its far better than any other
Examples
1. Declaring his loyalty to Shakespeare in countless manifesto prologues, from his first season as manager of Drury Lane in 1747 onwards, Garrick advertised his peerless actorly technique and his equal facility in comedy and tragedy as a Shakespearean versatility.
2. I've been doing this class for hundreds of years, and these guys are peerless.
3. He wanted to be a big boy in peerless nation.
4. The supreme show-off of his age, he would in time demonstrate his peerless actorly technique and his Shakespearean versatility by playing Mr Puff and Oedipus on the same bill: but at the time of that Punch cartoon he had just played Hamlet for the first time, at the Old Vic.
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