English to Urdu Dictionary inimitable

inimitable

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definition
adjective
the inimitable ambience of Hawaii
so good or unusual as to be impossible to copy; unique.
example
There is one member of the wedding party who is not about to be left out of a royal ball: Donkey, voiced by the 'inimitable' Eddie Murphy.
He has travelled far and wide in Ireland, the U.K and America and has all kinds of stories to tell in his own 'inimitable' way.
Written in Jonathan's 'inimitable' style, this book gives a wonderful feel for those exciting times.
His work may be grounded within a classical base but from there on it achieves an 'inimitable' style.
The other selections are Corea originals, written in his 'inimitable' style.
It's written in their 'inimitable' style and has a ton of enthusiasm.
He's a diehard loyalist and a campaigner known for his 'inimitable' style.
Elseware has a good model of what he wants from a group and in his 'inimitable' style went and did it.
This site covers the gamut of financial advice in its own 'inimitable' style.
The 'inimitable' Eddie Vee has clocked up more TV appearances than other Elvis impersonators have had burgers.
It was a formula almost from the start, and Smith has never strayed from it, but he so completely mastered the approach that he is 'inimitable' .
So too is Wright and his own 'inimitable' version of tough love.
Jim, in his usual 'inimitable' way, kept everyone entertained by his repertoire of jokes and stories.
Now we had brief moments of conversation, when I learned much more about this 'inimitable' Peter.
With his 'inimitable' style, he started writing plays and short stories.
Well, this is the same deal, as record after record is dropped in the boys' own 'inimitable' style.
And these were many, written in his much admired and 'inimitable' prose style.
Subtle and understated, he acts and shouts his way through scenes with 'inimitable' style.
He is full of 'inimitable' wit, like the bumble bee that flew out of Milligan's shop in High Street with a rasher of bacon in its mouth.
Needless to say, in my own 'inimitable' way these days, I didn't care.
The medieval painters who beautified the island's thousands of churches with frescoes and iconic pictures had their own earthy, realistic and 'inimitably' Cretan style, warmly humorous yet extremely devout.
The other view was that the 'inimitability' of the Koran was intrinsic: its literary perfection was such that no one on earth could hope to imitate it.
He wrote one 'inimitably' brilliant work, one wryly enjoyable one, some amusing pieces, and everything else is admirable but largely unreadable.
He was a deadly mimic, and learned to phrase 'inimitably' from blues and soul, though his voice was often ridiculed; his guitar skills, like Guthrie's, varied from painfully rudimentary to quite accomplished.
Described as ‘an 'inimitably' thoughtful yet fun country rocker’, he is seen as a leading figure in the merging of progressive country to the wider rock audience.
Perhaps, keeping with the 'inimitability' of the man's life and work, this is only appropriate.
The festival has blossomed into a sophisticated three-month venue that manages to retain the 'inimitably' bucolic spirit of the site as it accomplishes several functions.
With its imminent departure from the scene and the rise of a digital photography - combining disposable immediacy but dispensing with tactile 'inimitability' - the time has come for a re-evaluation of the Polaroid snapshot.
It succeeds on all fronts and is a lasting tribute to the 'inimitability' of the classic series.
Muslims consider the Quran itself to be a miracle because of the 'inimitability' of its style and language.
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