unbeatable

IPA: ʌnbˈitʌbʌɫ

noun

  • Someone or something that can't be beaten

adjective

  • That cannot be beaten, defeated or overcome
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Examples of "unbeatable" in Sentences

  • PAUL, Minnesota (Ticker) -- The Minnesota Wild remain unbeatable.
  • He was 100% "unbeatable" except for 1 thing, always……….kryptonite.
  • The idea that this ticket will be unbeatable is somewhat unrealistic.
  • Less than a month ago we battered the so called unbeatable utd 4.1 away.
  • Actually the Republicans continue to think Chavez in unbeatable in this election.
  • They were so confident that their own Pennsylvania spokesman said Clinton would be "unbeatable" in Pennsylvania - regardless of spending by her opponent.
  • "They are the prohibitive favorite" in Pennsylvania, Plouffe said about the Clinton campaign, which he noted described itself as "unbeatable" in the state.
  • Last year after you made Jerry McNerney your DFA Grassroots All-Star, you helped lead him to victory against so-called unbeatable Republican incumbent Richard Pombo.
  • They both were but del Potro was the stronger one in the end ... siboney4you wrote: I believe Roger will win again but he will never be what he once was -- "unbeatable"! crazyk wrote: Del Potro got lucky!
  • ` ` We would have taken a win against Vancouver College boys team, '' Crawford said, ` ` but beating the Canucks, who have played so well, especially here, and in overtime, where they've been almost unbeatable, is pretty gratifying for sure. ''

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