noun
- a person or thing that is unequaled or unmatched; something without equal
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The ancient library was considered a nonsuch among scholarly institutions.
- Her talent as a violinist made her a nonsuch in the music world.
- The castle was described as a nonsuch of medieval architecture.
- He regarded his mentor as a nonsuch of wisdom and integrity.
- The garden was planted to be a nonsuch of botanical beauty.
- Critics called the novel a nonsuch of modern literature.