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unequaled

adjective
un·​equaled | \ ˌən-ˈē-kwÉ™ld How to pronounce unequaled (audio) \
variants: or unequalled

Definition of unequaled

: not equaled : unparalleled an artist of unequaled talent

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Examples of unequaled in a Sentence

a horse of unequaled beauty

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More than 80 years have passed and Johnny Vander Meer’s brief stretch of utter dominance remains unequaled. Mark Schmetzer, Cincinnati.com, "Top games in Cincinnati Reds history No. 14: Johnny Vander Meer’s second no-hitter," 4 Sep. 2019 Her vision was epic; her voice was lyric, unequaled by any of her contemporaries. Michael Granberry, Dallas News, "Dallas remembers Nobel Prize laureate Toni Morrison, whose reach extended to academia and theater," 6 Aug. 2019 With the target on its back, outside pressures and attention raising the stakes even higher, this unflappable, unapologetic and unequaled USWNT could go down as the best women’s soccer team ever. The Si Staff, SI.com, "The Five Most Impressive Second-Year Players at the NBA Summer League," 12 July 2019 The man who stood 5-8 and a cheeseburger short of 150 pounds overcame grass, clay, withering heat and whatever stood in his way to do what has been unequaled since. San Diego Union-Tribune, "Column: Epic Federer, Djokovic Wimbledon final sparks memories of Laver in 1969," 23 July 2019 But in his own music and life, Tippett radiated a musical vision of unequaled generosity. Douglas Murray, National Review, "Michael Tippett’s ‘Timeless Music in Time’," 11 July 2019 This time Geoffrey Elton combined an unequaled grasp of the voluminous archives of the period with a powerful intellect, a trenchant prose style, and supreme self-confidence. Keith Thomas, The New York Review of Books, "The Power Broker," 17 Jan. 2019 In my experience, his empathy and animal-bedside manner are unequaled. Alison Rose, Town & Country, "Park Avenue's Pet Whisperer," 3 Sep. 2014 Trump’s seeming recipe for dealing with a rogue nation: Use brinkmanship coming directly from the president, threaten obliteration by America’s unequaled firepower, and make talks a one-on-one affair. Howard Lafranchi, The Christian Science Monitor, "Iran and North Korea ... and the art of the denuclearization deal," 10 May 2018

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First Known Use of unequaled

1600, in the meaning defined above

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unequaled

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of unequaled

: better than all others

unequaled

adjective
un·​equaled | \ ˌən-ˈē-kwÉ™ld How to pronounce unequaled (audio) \

Kids Definition of unequaled

: having no equal or match an unequaled talent

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