unequaled — Having no equal; surpassing all others in excellence, quality, or achievement; matchless and incomparable.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Having no equal; surpassing all others in excellence, quality, or achievement; matchless and incomparable.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ʌnˈikwəld/
Korean meaning: 타의 추종을 불허하는, 무비의
Korean pronunciation: 언-이-퀄드 (강세: 이)
Example Sentences
- His pizza-eating speed is unequaled - he finished 12 slices in 3 minutes!
- The company's unequaled customer service sets them apart from competitors.
- Mozart's musical genius remains unequaled even after centuries.
unequaled
ADJECTIVE//ʌnˈikwəld//
Having no equal; surpassing all others in excellence, quality, or achievement; matchless and incomparable.

Having no equal; surpassing all others in excellence, quality, or achievement; matchless and incomparable.
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While others spiraled and dishes imperiled, his skills remained unequaled!
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Origin
From Middle English, combining the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' with 'equaled', the past participle of 'equal' which comes from Latin 'aequalis' meaning 'uniform' or 'identical'.
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“His pizza-eating speed is unequaled - he finished 12 slices in 3 minutes!”
“The company's unequaled customer service sets them apart from competitors.”
“Mozart's musical genius remains unequaled even after centuries.”
“My grandmother's unequaled ability to find my hidden snacks is truly supernatural.”
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