unrivalled

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    eminent beyond or above comparison

Word Origin

unrivalled (adj.)
also unrivaled, 1590s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of rival (v.).

Example

1. It is what led generations of american workers to build an industrial economy unrivalled around the world .
2. From a motley collection of enthusiastic racers and specialist designers , a cottage industry has arisen that is unrivalled around the globe .
3. Clive crook , my ft colleague , rightly contrasts the stasis among politicians with the " unrivalled energy and ambition " of us workers .
4. Secure geography , an abundance of natural resources , excellent universities , advanced technology , economic dynamism and climatic resilience already bestow on the us unrivalled self-sufficiency .
5. This is what we call " unrivalled power of argument and eloquence " .

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