like no other
English
Adjective
like no other (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Very special.
- 2007, Johnny Stark, From Poverty to Silvered Wings of Flight, →ISBN, page 55:
- It had an extra floor pedal which gave the piano a rinky-dink sound like no other.
- 2009 September 20, Joyce Cohen, “Cake Toppers: An End to One Size Fits All”, in New York Times[1]:
- There’s a word that we use in consumer behavior — it singularizes the couple and communicates that this couple is like no other.
Adverb
like no other (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) In a very special way.
- 2010, Bill Rancic, Giuliana Rancic, I Do, Now What?: Secrets, Stories, and Advice from a Madly-in-Love Couple, Ballantine Books, published 2010, →ISBN, page 16:
- Giuliana: Speak for yourself, Rancic. I can run in heels like no other; it's amazeballs!
Synonyms
Further reading
- “like no other”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.