matchless — Without equal; incomparable and superior to all others in quality or excellence.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Without equal; incomparable and superior to all others in quality or excellence.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈmætʃləs/
Korean meaning: 비길 데 없는, 무적의
Korean pronunciation: 매치-리스 (강세: 매)
Example Sentences
- The pizza place claimed their matchless recipe had been passed down for five generations, but it tasted suspiciously like frozen pizza.
- Her matchless ability to fall asleep anywhere made her the envy of every insomniac.
- The company's matchless customer service means they actually answer the phone on the first ring.
matchless
ADJECTIVE//ˈmætʃləs//
Without equal; incomparable and superior to all others in quality or excellence.

Without equal; incomparable and superior to all others in quality or excellence.
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His matchless skill leaves us breathless, unlike the reckless!
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Origin
From Middle English, combining 'match' (meaning equal or rival) with the suffix '-less' (meaning without). The word emerged in the 16th century to describe something so superior that nothing could equal or rival it.
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“The pizza place claimed their matchless recipe had been passed down for five generations, but it tasted suspiciously like frozen pizza.”
“Her matchless ability to fall asleep anywhere made her the envy of every insomniac.”
“The company's matchless customer service means they actually answer the phone on the first ring.”
“Mozart's matchless musical genius continues to inspire composers centuries after his death.”
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