peerless

IPA: pˈɪrɫɪs

adjective

  • Without peer or equal; unparalleled, nonpareil. Of the highest quality, best.
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Examples of "peerless" in Sentences

  • Recall the peerless tributes paid to His memory by the Founder of the Faith, acclaiming Him
  • I call her peerless because she has no peer, whether it be in bodily stature or in the supremacy of rank and beauty.
  • That then was Philip Sidney, called the peerless one of his age; and perhaps no Englishman ever lived more graciously or, having used life, made a better end.
  • And sir, said Sir Dinas, ye shall understand that Sir Tristram is called peerless and makeless of any Christian knight, and of his might and hardiness we knew none so good a knight, but if it be
  • Tristram, Sir Launcelot is called peerless of courtesy and of knighthood; and for his sake, said Sir Tristram, I will not with my good will fight no more with you, for the great love I have to Sir
  • Dinas, ye shall understand that Sir Tristram is called peerless and makeless of any Christian knight, and of his might and hardiness we knew none so good a knight, but if it be Sir Launcelot du Lake.
  • That is truth, said Sir Tristram, Sir Launcelot is called peerless of courtesy and of knighthood; and for his sake, said Sir Tristram, I will not with my good will fight no more with you, for the great love I have to Sir Launcelot du Lake.

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