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[ uhn-ee-kwuhld ] / ʌnˈi kwəld / SEE SYNONYMS FOR unequaled ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivenot equaled or surpassed; matchless: an unequaled record of victories. Also especially British, un·e·qualled . Origin of unequaled1615–25; un-1 + equal + -ed2 SYNONYMS FOR unequaledpeerless, unrivaled, inimitable, incomparable. SEE SYNONYMS FOR unequaled ON THESAURUS.COM Words nearby unequaledunenlightened, unentered, unenthusiastic, unenviable, unequal, unequaled, unequalled, unequipped, unequitable, unequivocal, unequivocally Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unequaledHe had an unequaled Rolodex in terms of not just passing acquaintances but people with whom he had worked over time. Inside Holbrooke's War With the White House|The Daily Beast|January 14, 2011|DAILY BEAST Nothing can exceed the vigor with which both men and animals are depicted in this unequaled mosaic. Museum of Antiquity|L. W. Yaggy The cost of two wars has been paid, not only without a murmur, but with unequaled alacrity. United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches|Various Their historic lore and unequaled grandeur give them amplitude and poetry enough to kindle and enrich the imagination. Your National Parks|Enos A. Mills
He was a nephew of the celebrated, but eccentric Lewis Littlepage, whose career was brilliant and unequaled. Memoir of John Howe Peyton|Various In cuisine, service and wines, they far surpassed any on this continent; and for variety of patrons they were unequaled anywhere. Four Years in Rebel Capitals|T. C. DeLeon
Words related to unequaledunsurpassed, unparalleled, unrivaled, unmatched, peerless, alone, incomparable, inimitable, matchless, nonpareil, only, paramount, towering, transcendent, ultimate, unique, second to none, surpassing |