Nonpareil (adj/noun)
non-parel
Having no equal, peerless / A person who has no equal.
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English nonparail(le), from Middle French nonpareil, “unrivalled, peerless,”
Example sentences
“He’s nonpareil, you won’t find another like him.”
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