(|)in, ən+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin incomparabilis, from in- in- (I) + comparabilis comparable — more at comparable
1. : of such quality as to be beyond comparison : having no equal : eminent beyond comparison : matchless , peerless , transcendent
this incomparable scholar
a heavenly, an incomparable week of rest and pleasure
2. : not suitable for comparison : lacking such common bases or points of reference as make comparison useful, informative, or valid — usually used with with or to
this report is incomparable with the earlier reports because of the use of different breakdowns of data