Is that ''UNCOMPARABLE'' or ''INCOMPARABLE''?
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hiii,
actually it's both...
>>INCOMPARABLE - it serves as positive, which means something is beyond comparison to the subject
>>UNCOMPARABLE - it serves as negetive, which means something is not even up to the mark to be compared with the subject
hope helps
actually it's both...
>>INCOMPARABLE - it serves as positive, which means something is beyond comparison to the subject
>>UNCOMPARABLE - it serves as negetive, which means something is not even up to the mark to be compared with the subject
hope helps
reddi625sahu:
CAN WE USE UNCMPARABLE??
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