unparalleled

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    radically distinctive and without equal

Word Origin

unparalleled (adj.)
1590s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of parallel (v.). Unparallel as an adjective is recorded from 1650s.

Example

1. And the valley boasts an unparalleled ecosystem of entrepreneurs , venture capitalists and software developers who regularly spawn innovative services .
2. Mr green accepts that capitalism , while an unparalleled generator of wealth and spreader of prosperity , is also cruel .
3. She said the importance of these primates for understanding the skills necessary for the evolution of modern humans was unparalleled .
4. And all of this talk of extravagance ignores abramovich 's unparalleled fleet of yachts , some of which typically winter in the harbor not far from his oceanfront estate .
5. After the second world war , the company aggressively courted retail investors across america , building a network of financial advisers that was unparalleled in terms of both assets under management and geographical reach .

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