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[ US /ənˈɹaɪvəɫd/ ]
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 unrivaled In A Sentence

  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
  • No doubt, you have been very impressed indeed, by my unrivalled abilities in prediction.
  • The book as a whole is an unrivalled visual record of a colourful period in Bengali history.
  • It's failure is based on unrivalled extravagance and excess, poor management and a desire to ignore any form of business or common sense.
  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
  • [11] But in this instance, perhaps, distance of space, combined with the unrivalled grandeur of the war, was felt to equiponderate the distance of time, Susa, the Persian capital, being fourteen hundred miles from Athens. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
  • Portlaoise have an unrivaled record in this competition.
  • It seems that Francis 'success on the whatever you call a horseshoe lane (pitch, field, alley, court?) is unrivaled in other sports. Daniel Adler: Finally, A Post About Horseshoes and Cricket
  • His sniffy attitude to Motown may be dead wrong but his dissection of the creative and entrepreneurial side of the music industry is unrivalled.
  • [Page 32] grace of architecture; but the taxi-cabs and private motors are almost as abundant as in peace-time, and the peril of pedestrianism is kept at its normal pitch by the incessant dashing to and fro of those unrivalled engines of destruction, the hospital and War Office motors. Fighting France
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