unbeaten
pronunciation
How to pronounce unbeaten in British English: UK [ʌnˈbi:tn]
How to pronounce unbeaten in American English: US [ʌnˈbitn]
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- Adjective:
- not conquered
Word Origin
- unbeaten (adj.)
- late 13c., "not beaten or struck," from un- (1) + beaten. In the sense of "undefeated" it is first recorded 1757. Old English had ungebeaten "unwrought, unstruck."
Example
- 1. Benfica produced a fine away performance to preserve their unbeaten liga sagres record .
- 2. Mourinho loses long unbeaten record
- 3. Having won all five matches so far , the netherlands extended its team-record unbeaten streak to 24 games , stretching back to a september 2008 loss to australia .
- 4. Liverpool remained unbeaten in the league at anfield all season , although their well-documented achilles heel the seven draws at anfield continues to pain their manager .
- 5. The european champions would also have claimed the record for the longest unbeaten run if they had avoided defeat tonight , having drawn level with brazil 's run of 35 in that south africa match .