unequalled
US unequaled
/ (ʌnˈiːkwəld) /
not equalled; unparalleled or unrivalled; supreme
Words Nearby unequalled
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How to use unequalled in a sentence
Its great occasions are, for me at any rate, unequalled in the world of sport.
Brazil’s World Cup Is An Expensive, Exploitative Nightmare | Vac Verikaitis | May 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHere was a return for his frankness—his straightforward conduct—his unequalled liberality.
The gospel stands alone in its doctrines, singular in its operation, unequalled in its success.
Gospel Philosophy | J. H. WardIn a flash of the eye, with an unequalled clear-sightedness, he disentangled from all the traits—just the one.
Charles Baudelaire, His Life | Thophile GautierThe annual general assemblies of those days furnished an arena for high debate unequalled in the history of Scotland.
This feat was apparently accomplished with no great effort by his admirable and unequalled mare.
Rookwood | William Harrison Ainsworth
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