unbeatable

[ uhn-bee-tuh-buhl ]
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adjective
  1. incapable of being beaten; impossible to defeat: an unbeatable football team.

  2. of surpassingly good quality; excellent: an unbeatable combination of brains and talent.

Origin of unbeatable

1
First recorded in 1895–1900; un-1 + beatable

Other words from unbeatable

  • un·beat·a·bly, adverb

Words Nearby unbeatable

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How to use unbeatable in a sentence

  • All men admitted that a partnership between Scattergood and Lafe would be unbeatable.

    Scattergood Baines | Clarence Budington Kelland
  • But they did not materialise; the rule of Martial Law—bad to beat—remained unbeatable.

  • All the pitchers were shot to pieces, and the Quakers seemed to be unbeatable.

    Pitching in a Pinch | Christy Mathewson
  • For all these reasons the team felt itself unbeatable, and were eager for the hour to come when they might prove it.

  • The baron, and we also, regard the Varian gun and Chaosite as an unbeatable combination.

British Dictionary definitions for unbeatable

unbeatable

/ (ʌnˈbiːtəbəl) /


adjective
  1. unable to be defeated or outclassed; surpassingly excellent

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