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unparalleled

American  
[uhn-par-uh-leld] / ʌnˈpær əˌlɛld /
especially British, unparallelled

adjective

  1. not paralleled; unequaled or unmatched; peerless; unprecedented.

    unparalleled athletic ability.


unparalleled British  
/ ʌnˈpærəˌlɛld /

adjective

  1. unmatched; unequalled

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Etymology

Origin of unparalleled

First recorded in 1585–95; un- 1 + parallel + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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Others look sturdier: Nearly two-thirds of revenue at Pool Corp is for maintenance of existing pools and its distribution ability is unparalleled.

From The Wall Street Journal

With chip manufacturers adding capacity and the technology itself becoming more complex to build, Arya sees “an unparalleled opportunity for leading semicaps to deliver multiyear high growth, share gains and record margin expansion.”

From MarketWatch

The analyst notes that roughly 65% of global trade flows through the company’s network, so it retains an “unparalleled” proprietary data asset that continues to compound, which will support its ability to drive customer value.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mirr added that the property attracted interest from several buyers, who were largely drawn to its incredible location and unparalleled land offering.

From MarketWatch

“Setting a new level of quality unparalleled in Los Angeles, Bellagio Estate is the culmination of three years in construction,” the listing read.

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