[ UK /mˈæt‍ʃləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. eminent beyond or above comparison
    the team's nonpareil center fielder
    she's one girl in a million
    unrivaled mastery of her art
    matchless beauty
    a peerless scholar
    wrote with unmatchable clarity
    the one and only Muhammad Ali
    infamy unmatched in the Western world
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How To Use matchless In A Sentence

  • What Lawes, what threatnings, what feares, could cause the yong armes of Gisippus to abstaine embraces, betaking himselfe to solitary walkes, and obscure places, when in his owne bedde, he might have enjoyed so matchlesse a beauty (who perhaps desired it so much as himselfe) but onely the gracious title of Amity? The Decameron
  • As an entity, the caverns contain a matchless array of spectacular limestone formations: stalagmites, stalactites and the rarer epsomite needles, soda straws, cave pearls, and lily pads. Travel Guide: the Incredible Natural Landscapes in the U.S.A. (Part 1)
  • Your opponent is invariably unfamiliar with it, while you master it with matchless facility.
  • It has a matchless second-hand bookshop which sells bundles of sage used by the Ojibwa to prepare sacred space, seven types of Kentucky chewing tobacco, and undulates with cats.
  • Wonderfully athletic and with matchless distribution, he performed miracles for Liverpool during their palmiest days and dropped a few horrific clangers as well.
  • The manner in which this request was made is evidence that the many matchlessly renowned great masters of the central and bordering regions of Tibet, who assert themselves as upholding all four schools of Buddha Concerning Dholgyal with reference to the views of past masters and other related matters
  • Grim glory, matchless strength, and the wit to confuse, the charms to transform any invader.
  • There was a solidity of integrity and humanity behind the dazzling charm that was matchless.
  • The hendecasyllable and scazon of Catullus became part and parcel of the poetic heritage of Rome, and Martial employs them only less happily than their matchless creator. Horace
  • These were and continue to be the standard answers, and they're all essential to her matchless achievement.
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