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    Un·e·qualed
    /ˌənˈēkwəld/

    adjective

    • 1. superior to all others in performance or extent: "a range of facilities unequaled in Chicago"
  2. The meaning of UNEQUALED is not equaled : unparalleled. How to use unequaled in a sentence.

  3. Unequaled definition: not equaled or surpassed; matchless. See examples of UNEQUALED used in a sentence.

  4. adjective. US formal (UK unequalled) us / ʌnˈiː.kwəld / uk / ʌnˈiː.kwəld / Add to word list. better or more extreme than any other: Though small, this restaurant offers a range of fish dishes unequaled anywhere else in Miami. Synonyms. unique. unparalleled formal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. better than anyone or anything else.

  5. 1. a. : not of the same measurement, quantity, or number as another. b. : not like or not the same as another in degree, worth, or status. 2. : not uniform : variable, uneven. 3. a. : badly balanced or matched. an unequal contest. b. : contracted between unequals. unequal marriages. c. archaic : not equable. 4. archaic : not equitable : unjust. 5.

  6. If you describe something as unequaled, you mean that it is greater, better, or more extreme than anything else of the same kind.

  7. People who hold records for being the fastest, strongest, or smartest at something can be described as unequaled, since there's no one as good at what they do. In other words, no one equals them, or matches their ability.

  8. Define unequaled. unequaled synonyms, unequaled pronunciation, unequaled translation, English dictionary definition of unequaled. also un·e·qualled adj. Not matched or paralleled by others of its kind; unrivaled.

  9. Unequaled definition: Not matched or paralleled by others of its kind; unrivaled.

  10. Synonyms for UNEQUALED: unparalleled, exceptional, excellent, unrivaled, unsurpassed, unrivalled, unmatched, incomparable; Antonyms of UNEQUALED: common, ordinary, familiar, normal, usual, frequent, lesser, commonplace.

  11. to not have the necessary ability, power, or qualities to achieve something: be unequal to the task He tried to cheer her up but found himself unequal to the task. See more.

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