Why this word is great
INCOMPARABILITY — [Noun] The state or quality of being beyond comparison; unmatched superiority or uniqueness. From Latin incomparabilitas, from in- ("not") + comparabilis ("comparable"), from comparare ("to compare"). Unlike "uniqueness" (which merely denotes singularity) or "inimitability" (which suggests resistance to replication), incomparability implies a towering absence of peers. It is the diamond that outshines every gem in the vault, the aria that silences the opera house, the mountain peak that makes all foothills seem like afterthoughts—a reminder that some things exist not to be measured, but to humble measurement itself.