0 very unusual or of very high quality and therefore impossible to copy:
He was describing, in his own inimitable style/way, how to write a best-selling novel.
She appeared at the Oscars wearing one of Versace's inimitable creations.
1 impossible to copy because of being of very high quality or a particular style:
We utter inimitable sounds, and we use terms and turns of phrase which no foreigner understands the joke of.
Instead, only that which is eternally comprehensible and purely human appears in an inimitable concrete form.
In any case, it is inimitable.
We had from him in the steel debate a description in his own inimitable language of the profundity of his own cynicism.
Those who knew him will never forget that inimitable chortle and the glint of fun in his eyes.
It was one of his inimitable strokes of humour.
He went up, in his inimitable manner, and he extracted the plane from a spinning nose dive.
He was an incomparably distinguished parliamentarian, inimitable in every way.