English to Marathi Dictionary incomparable

incomparable

अतुलनीय
definition
adjective
the incomparable beauty of Venice
without an equal in quality or extent; matchless.
censorship still exists, but now it's absolutely incomparable with what it was
unable to be compared; totally different in nature or extent.
translation of 'incomparable'
अतुलनीय,
अप्रतिम,
सर्वोतम
example
It is a place of 'incomparable' external, as well as internal beauty.
He claims that one of his apes may have an artistic vision, the 'incomparable' Amanda, and he describes himself as serving as her artistic assistant.
These responses are 'incomparable' because the individuals have different response category cut points for questions about mobility.
It embodies that unique, 'incomparable' expression of love, the love of God expressed through His Son Jesus Christ, who died a violent death on the cross to bear the sins of the world.
And always, the bay is a place of subtle, but 'incomparable' beauty.
Your greatness is not attached to your accomplishments, but rather to your soulful essence that is a gift of 'incomparable' beauty and majesty.
She is a consummate singer and 'incomparable' actress, but also a first-rate comic and a comely presence.
So please think again, whoever you are, and try to come to terms with the fact you are banned from flying your model aircraft as we have to try to come to terms with losing a child, though the two are surely 'incomparable' .
There are ambitious plans to revive the Mitchell Library by opening up its 'incomparable' collections and interpreting its riches through digital displays and virtual tours.
So Iraq and South Africa are totally 'incomparable' , in my view.
Sylvia was a tear-jerker supreme, and a born flirt with an 'incomparable' sense of humour.
But there are passages of 'incomparable' beauty and feeling.
Scotland offers scenery at least as good as the rest of the UK and Ireland, and in many places it is 'incomparable' .
The two clubs are really 'incomparable' because they have different objectives, but both do what they do very well.
I'm tempted to say that it's a bit juvenile really, comparing things that are essentially 'incomparable' .
He has only to blow raspberries out his nose and the structured factually based opinions of others just crumble before his 'incomparable' wit and wisdom.
On the Big Island of Hawaii, along the Kohala Coast, you will find Mauna Lani Resort, an 'incomparable' oasis of beauty and luxury.
With its wild, dramatic landscapes, Norway is a land of 'incomparable' beauty.
Our Place article shows how the traditional architecture of Yemen retains its 'incomparable' identity and urban spatial qualities.
The legacy of their wealth, can be seen on Salem's streets in the forms of 'incomparable' architecture and unique museums.
Herein, an 'incomparable' trove of creepy-crawlies that would like to feast on you for lunch (and breakfast, dinner and midnight snack).
The ultimate aim of all Buddhists, no matter what strand, is to achieve this 'incomparable' state of supreme knowledge and thus escape the wheel of rebirth.
This formula gives a very unique warm tone and 'incomparable' middle value separation.
Each matzo is flame-baked in a traditional long oven for just sixty seconds to give them their 'incomparable' crispness and subtle nutty flavour.
Also, living in the New York area, she began to encounter some of the 'incomparable' rare book collections on her doorstep.
Scholars have long addressed these problems with approaches to reduce 'incomparability' , such as writing more concrete questions - but with uneven success.
One of the main topics in the field of theology and apologetics is the issue of similar and incomparable theologies and the classification of religions into similarity and 'incomparability' .
She offers us an invocation of a life so drab, so mundane that, emerging from the final close-sealed video room, our own everyday existence seems 'incomparably' transfigured; ineffably glorious.
Great guitarist, underrated and fantastic singer, and utterly, 'incomparably' brilliant songwriter.
Italy and Spain seemed even more backward - vast gorgeous museums where you could look at art, eat and drink 'incomparably' well and admire the past, but where the train stations were tiny islands of modernity.
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