unparalleled

IPA: ʌnpˈɛrʌɫɛɫd

adjective

  • Having no parallel; without equal; lacking anything similar or worthy of comparison.
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Examples of "unparalleled" in Sentences

  • a feat he calls unparalleled among states last year.
  • The elections have been described as unparalleled, a drama unfolding, yet the media, the journalists, seem to get it wrong.
  • I don't have to repeat the well-known facts concerning the trade that flows in unparalleled volume both ways across that border.
  • – and ions – these tiny, mundane and yet absolutely essential constituents of the living world – can now be understood in unparalleled detail.
  • However, that autonomy is not "unparalleled" -- most federal banking regulators are also funded from fees paid by banks, not from congressional authorization.
  • Foreigners have always criticized the American for his pursuit of the almighty dollar, but have seldom gone on to note that he has in unparalleled degree returned the fruits of his labors to society.
  • The Gist: Winning a national title ushered in unparalleled credibility for the Gators, and in some respects the greatest tension they faced recruiting the senior class was which guys to take and which to turn down.

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