peerless
having no equal; matchless; unrivaled.
Origin of peerless
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Other words from peerless
- peer·less·ly, adverb
- peer·less·ness, noun
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How to use peerless in a sentence
The Celtics have clamped down across multiple categories and to a peerless degree.
The Celtics Have Finally Found Their Identity: Suffocating Defense | Robert O'Connell | March 1, 2022 | FiveThirtyEightPelosi is peerless when it comes to finding ways out of seemingly impossible moments like this.
Five Reasons Why Infrastructure Is Dead—And One Why It’s Not | Philip Elliott | September 22, 2021 | TimeAs in a 0-0 draw with Italy in 2012 in which the peerless Andrea Pirlo completed more passes himself than the entire English midfield and topped it off with a Penenka penalty kick.
I Once Called English Football a 'Tragedy' on the Cover of TIME. Who Knew It Might Have a Happy Ending? | Bill Saporito | July 9, 2021 | TimeDeGrom’s combination of velocity, command and assortment of three plus pitches is just about peerless.
The Dodgers Lead Our National League Predictions, But Don’t Count Out The Nats Or … Reds? | Travis Sawchik | July 22, 2020 | FiveThirtyEightThe resulting photographs are a celebration, bringing to life the peerless spirit embodied by The Macallan.
The Restaurant, Flask, And Photography Worthy of The Macallan Whisky | | December 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
Cynthia Ozick has called this peerless master of the short story “our Chekhov.”
Three Cheers for Alice Munro’s Nobel Prize in Literature | Malcolm Jones | October 10, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTChabon is pretty much peerless when it comes to nailing descriptions of smells.
‘Telegraph Avenue’: Michael Chabon on His Obsessive Novel of Fandom | Josh Dzieza | September 11, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTOur Xolo, Snorkel Louise, has had a difficult time expressing her peerless beauty.
He is peerless when it comes to summoning American history and a sense of national purpose.
Dinner was spread in the cabin of that peerless steamer, the New World, and a splendid company were assembled about the table.
The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; | VariousThere is no more striking example in the annals of the Russian movement than that peerless Nihilist—what was his name?
Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist | Alexander BerkmanHe, Whiskey Dick, the solicited escort of these two beautiful and peerless girls!
Devil's Ford | Bret HarteAs he did so he looked up toward high Olympus and prayed Venus to grant him a wife like his peerless Galatea.
Stories of Old Greece and Rome | Emilie Kip BakerAnd in the last of the four sad encounters the same lofty consciousness of peerless dignity is manifest.
Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of Matthew | John Monro Gibson
British Dictionary definitions for peerless
/ (ˈpɪəlɪs) /
having no equals; matchless
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