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Synonyms

unmatched

British  
/ ʌnˈmætʃt /

adjective

  1. not equalled

    a landscape of unmatched beauty

  2. (of socks, clothes, etc) not matching

    unmatched dresses and stockings

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Example Sentences

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The friends wrote that, in addition to being an excellent comedic actor, Reiner had an unmatched range as a director.

From Los Angeles Times

Betts has walked out to a varied playlist, but his selections are included here because he can boast of one walk-up tune unmatched in baseball history.

From Los Angeles Times

Looking ahead, Coca-Cola remains a cash-rich business with unmatched brand power and enviable profitability, but it needs a clearer playbook for a world less enamored with sugary drinks.

From Barron's

His technical skill was instinctual and his style was unmatched — up until this point, scratching was mostly an East Coast thing.

From Los Angeles Times

"There's something about the quality of them and the style of photo you get, it's unmatched compared to your phone." she says.

From BBC