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View usage for: (ʌnbiːtən) adjectiveIn sport, if a person or their performance is unbeaten, nobody else has performed well enough to beat them. He's unbeaten in 20 fights. They lost their unbeaten record with a 2-1 home defeat. Synonyms: undefeated, winning, triumphant, victorious More Synonyms of unbeaten unbeaten in British English (ʌnˈbiːtən) adjective1. having suffered no defeat 2. not worn down; untrodden 3. not mixed or stirred by beating unbeaten eggs unbeaten in American English (ʌnˈbitən) adjective1. not struck, pounded, etc. 2. untrodden or untraveled 3. undefeated or unsurpassed Examples of 'unbeaten' in a sentenceunbeaten Both teams were unbeaten, and the national championship was on the line. In other languagesunbeaten British English: unbeaten ADJECTIVE In sport, if a person or their performance is unbeaten, nobody else has performed well enough to beat them. He's unbeaten in 20 fights. - American English: unbeaten
- Brazilian Portuguese: invicto
- Chinese: 未被击败过的
- European Spanish: imbatible
- French: invaincu
- German: ungeschlagen
- Italian: imbattuto
- Japanese: 負けない
- Korean: 패배를 모르는
- European Portuguese: invicto
- Latin American Spanish: imbatible
He's unbeaten in 20 fights. Synonyms undefeated unsurpassed unbowed unvanquished unsubdued Additional synonymsDefinition feeling or displaying triumph the triumphant team Synonyms victorious, winning, successful, dominant, conquering, undefeated Definition having defeated an enemy or opponent He played for the victorious Argentinian side in the 1978 World Cup. Synonyms winning, successful, triumphant, first, champion, conquering, vanquishing, prizewinning Definition gaining victory The winning team returned home to a great welcome. Synonyms victorious, first, top, successful, unbeaten, conquering, triumphant, undefeated, vanquishing, top-scoring, unvanquished |