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[ US /ˈpɪɹɫɪs/ ]
[ UK /pˈi‍ələs/ ]
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

How To Use peerless In A Sentence

  • Here is another link -- José de Herédia, and his jewelled and chiselled sonnets -- the "Antique Medal" with its peerless sestette, which combines the essential meanings of Keats's "Ode to a Grecian Urn. Confessions of a Book-Lover
  • The extraordinary successes Israelis have demonstrated through a nearly peerless intellectual aegis is something all of us must learn from, particularly within the surrounding region. Qanta Ahmed, MD: Collateral Damage: The Hidden Costs of the Ariel Boycott
  • I call her peerless because she has no peer, whether it be in bodily stature or in the supremacy of rank and beauty. Don Quixote
  • For almost half a century, Updike - modern America's peerless prose-poet of the everyday - has exhibited a dazzling flair for depicting actuality in all its sensuous vividness.
  • However imperfectly we may know the person of Jesus, and however fragmentary may be the record of His teaching, one great truth looms out of the darkness -- the peerlessness of His character and the incomparableness of His ideal of life. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics
  • He was a peerless expert on the region beyond the Mississippi, as well as a prominent scientist and ethnologist.
  • Yet her first two records still sound peerless.
  • Melanie Phillips who is peerless in her championing of the depoliticisation of policing has chronicled this decline perspicaciously and in detail. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Peerless Chinese Kung fu is a unique material culture heritage.
  • One thinks of his first book with its peerless interpretation of faith and culture in the cisatlantic lands of Don Quixote and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
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