nonpareil
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adjective
non·;pa·;reil ;n;n-p;-;rel
Synonyms of nonpareil
: having no equal
Her performance was nonpareil.
Our baker's cakes are nonpareil.
a nonpareil drummer
nonpareil
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noun
1
: an individual of unequaled excellence : paragon
2
a
: a small flat disk of chocolate covered with white sugar pellets
b
: sugar in small pellets of various colors
Did you know?
Trace nonpareil back to its Middle French origins and you'll find that it comes from a term meaning "not equal." Pareil itself comes from the Latin word par, which means "equal," and non- is a common prefix meaning "not." In addition to its adjectival use, nonpareil also functions as a noun referring to an individual of unequaled excellence (as in "the nonpareil of cellists") as well as to a chocolate candy disk covered with small sugar pellets. A full exploration of the word's history, and its current functions in French, can be found here.
Synonyms
Adjective
only
peerless
unequalled
excellent
inimitable
extraordinary
matchless
incomparable
exceptional
Noun
model
idea
example
incarnation
paragon
ideal
manifestation
Examples of nonpareil in a Sentence
Adjective
the nonpareil beauty of Helen of Troy
Noun
Elvis was the nonpareil of early American rock and roll.
among the knights of the Round Table, Galahad stood alone as the nonpareil of nobility and selflessness
Recent Examples on the Web
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Adjective
That’s a credit to Guerrero, surely, but also to this nonpareil ensemble and their thorough preparation by chorus director Christopher Bell.
—Hannah Edgar, Chicago Tribune, 16 Aug. 2025
Make sure to visit nearby Seaside, where the Black Horse and Bayonet courses are notorious for degree of difficulty and nonpareil conditions (and also offer an affordable 36-hole package for $230).
—David Weiss, Forbes, 7 Mar. 2025
Noun
Weaver Nut Company, Inc., based in Pennsylvania, announced a voluntary recall for specific lots of its semi-sweet chocolate nonpareils on June 17 due to the possible undeclared presence of milk, a major food allergen.
—Matthew Robinson, MSNBC Newsweek, 10 July 2025
On Monday, the FDA announced a recall of Wegmans chocolate nonpareils, sold in stores in 8 states and Washington, D.C.
—Jenna Anderson, Health, 3 July 2025
Word History
Etymology
Adjective and Noun
Middle English nounparalle, from Middle French nompareil, from non- + pareil equal, from Vulgar Latin *pariculus, from Latin par equal
First Known Use
Adjective
15th century, in the meaning defined above
Noun
circa 1500, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Time Traveler
The first known use of nonpareil was in the 15th century
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