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unbeaten
[uhn-beet-n]
adjective
not struck, pounded, or whipped.
unbeaten eggs.
not defeated or never defeated.
untrodden.
unbeaten paths.
unbeaten
/ ʌnˈbiːtən /
adjective
having suffered no defeat
not worn down; untrodden
not mixed or stirred by beating
unbeaten eggs
not beaten or struck
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The final two unbeaten records in the NFL failed to make it beyond week five as the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills suffered shock home defeats.
"You have to accept and understand from a professional point of view, all we're trying to do is win games," said McInnes, whose unbeaten side are now five points clear.
By contrast, Chelsea dropped just six points last season as they went unbeaten and won a domestic treble.
Yet boss Marc Skinner was "disappointed" United came away with one rather than all three points as they extended their unbeaten run to five games.
But now, with Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to come, they are in a fantastic position to head into their games against favourites India and Australia unbeaten.
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