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inouï

Inouï is a French adjective meaning extraordinary, unheard-of, or exceptional. It is used to describe something that is remarkably unusual or astonishing, often with a sense of novelty or rarity. The term carries a formal or literary tone and emphasizes the remarkable nature of a thing, event, or person.

Etymology: Inouï is formed with the prefix in- attached to ouï, the past participle of ouïr (to

Usage: The word is common in literary or formal contexts; in everyday speech, speakers may opt for

See also: incroyable, extraordinaire, prodigieux. The term remains a stylistically elevated way to express that something

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hear).
The
sense
conveyed
is
“not
heard”
or
“unheard-of,”
which
in
modern
use
translates
to
“unbelievable”
or
“unprecedented.”
synonyms
such
as
incroyablement
or
extraordinaire.
The
masculine
form
is
inouï,
the
feminine
is
inouïe.
It
can
describe
talents,
performances,
inventions,
events,
or
feats,
for
example:
une
performance
inouïe,
un
talent
inouï.
When
describing
manner
or
mannerisms,
one
might
say
de
manière
inouïe
or
de
façon
inouïe.
stands
apart
from
the
ordinary
due
to
its
exceptional
quality
or
rarity.