From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinimitablein‧im‧i‧ta‧ble /ɪˈnɪmətəbəl/ adjective GOOD/EXCELLENTtoo good or skilful for anyone else to copy with the same high standard SYN unique the inimitable Billie Holidayyour own inimitable way/style etc He entertained us in his own inimitable style. —inimitably adverb → imitate
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inimitable• the inimitable comedian, Charlie ChaplinOrigin inimitable (1400-1500) French Latin, from imitabilis “able to be copied”, from imitari; → IMITATE