beyond+compare
121very — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. exceedingly, highly; emphatically, decidedly, notably; unusually, remarkably, uncommonly; extremely, surpassingly. See greatness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. extremely, exceedingly, greatly, acutely …
122perfect — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Having all necessary qualities] Syn. complete, sound, entire; see absolute 1 , comprehensive , whole 1 , 2 . 2. [Without defect] Syn. excelling, faultless, flawless, impeccable, immaculate, unblemished, defectless,… …
123Dharma Bums, The — by Jack Kerouac (1958) Ann Charters says that the autumn of 1955, which jack kerouac spent in Berkeley, California, was probably “the three happiest months of his life.” This is the time period and the setting for Kerouac’s follow up novel to… …
124incomparable — adjective the incomparable Maggie Smith is once again the deputy headmistress of Hogwarts Syn: without equal, beyond compare, unparalleled, matchless, peerless, unmatched, without parallel, beyond comparison, second to none, in a class of its/one …
125incomparable — adj 1. superior, superlative, beyond compare, supreme; rare, exceptional, unusual, uncommon; exquisite, singular, unique, one and only, inimitable, beyond imitation, Inf. the greatest. 2. unequaled, matchless, peerless, without equal, nonpareil;… …
126unapproachable — adj 1. remote, out of the way, distant, untouchable, faraway; unreachable, beyond reach, out of reach, godforsaken, forbidding; inaccessible, unattainable, unobtainable, Inf. ungettable. 2. unbeatable, unsurpassable, unimitable, incomparable;… …
127astrobiology — as•tro•bi•ol•o•gy [[t]ˌæs troʊ baɪˈɒl ə dʒi[/t]] n. astron. bio the science that studies the origin and evolution of life in the universe, the effects of extraterrestrial conditions on living organisms from Earth, the potential existence of life… …
128Radiance — Ra di*ance (r[=a] d[i^]*ans), Radiancy Ra di*an*cy (r[=a] d[i^]*an*s[y^]), n. The quality of being radiant; brilliancy; effulgence; vivid brightness; as, the radiance of the sun. [1913 Webster] Girt with omnipotence, with radiance crowned. Milton …