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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Incomparable, priceless, unparalleled, superlative, exquisite and inimitable might possibly fit the bill in the situation you describe. Or you could always go for the 'supercali...' word from 'Mary Poppins', of course.
Your question actually rather puzzled me. The function of a thesaurus is to provide synonyms, so why reject it? ('Narcissistic' is a synonym for neither 'nice' nor 'amazing', by the way.) Oh...and I got the half dozen words listed above from a thesaurus!
the theosaurus doesnt really give you 'a plethora of narcissitic miniscularisms', well not the basic ones I have anyway, I was looking for just any words that could serve to confuse when said, because they are not every-day words that everyone understands, i doubt the word exquisite or priceless is going to impress many people. so now do you see?
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