unequaled

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unequaled

His skill as a chess player is unequaled.

Definition

Adjective: - Having no equal; unmatched; superior to all others: Describes something or someone so exceptional that nothing else is of the same standard or quality. It implies a degree of excellence or distinctiveness that is singular and cannot be rivaled.

Usage

The adjective "unequaled" is used to describe a quality, achievement, or characteristic that stands at the absolute peak, with nothing comparable to it. It is a formal and emphatic term. - It typically precedes a noun (e.g., unequaled skill) or follows a linking verb like "is" or "was" (e.g., His courage was unequaled). - It is often used in contexts praising exceptional talent, achievement, or quality.

Examples
  • The champion's dedication and performance remain unequaled in the sport's history.
  • She possesses unequaled expertise in ancient languages.
  • The view from the mountain peak offered unequaled beauty.
  • For its time, the engineering of the bridge was unequaled.
Advanced Usage
  • "Unequaled in": This common prepositional phrase specifies the area or field in which something is supreme.
    • The composer is unequaled in his ability to convey emotion through melody.
    • The company's commitment to safety is unequaled in the industry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Unequalled: The British English spelling. The meaning is identical.
  • Unparalleled (adj.): Very similar in meaning, meaning "having no parallel or equal; exceptional."
  • Unmatched (adj.): Not matched or equaled; supreme.
  • Peerless (adj.): Having no peer or equal; incomparable.
  • Incomparable (adj.): So good or great that nothing can be compared to it.
Synonyms
  • Matchless
  • Unrivaled
  • Supreme
  • Inimitable
  • Nonpareil
Antonyms
  • Equal
  • Comparable
  • Ordinary
  • Common
  • Mediocre
unequaled

His skill as a chess player is unequaled.

Adjective
  1. radically distinctive and without equal
    • he is alone in the field of microbiology
    • this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem
    • Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint
    • craftsmen whose skill is unequaled
    • unparalleled athletic ability
    • a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history