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unbeatable
[uhn-bee-tuh-buhl]
adjective
incapable of being beaten; impossible to defeat.
an unbeatable football team.
of surpassingly good quality; excellent.
an unbeatable combination of brains and talent.
unbeatable
/ ʌˈːəə /
adjective
unable to be defeated or outclassed; surpassingly excellent
Other Word Forms
- unbeatably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of unbeatable1
Example Sentences
Corona Santiago showed the Panthers are not unbeatable with a 1-0 league win earlier this season.
“He was awesomely talented,” Hill said, explaining Wicks’ delayed emergence, “but awesomely talented fitting in within a system was unbeatable.”
Another significant finance minister told me of his global counterparts that "no one was crawling to the Americans" given the unbeatable effectiveness of the US having to negotiate with its own bond market.
Is there a chance that a team so recently dubbed, “invincible” and “unbeatable” is actually more like “maddening” and “mediocre?”
At home, however, the same team is almost as unbeatable as the L.A. fire department, a streak that has buoyed both the Kings and the firefighters.
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