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unparalleled Definition

un·par·al·leled (-parə leld′)

adjective

that has no parallel, equal, or counterpart; unmatched
  • unpardonable
  • unpardoned
unparalleled Synonyms

unparalleled

modif.

unmatched, unequaled, exceptional; see rare 2, single 1, unique 1.

unparalleled Usage Examples

Used with adjective complement

  • remain: The ambition of Augustus's project cannot be overemphasized, and it still remains unparalleled in the history of ceramics.
  • provide: The consultation provided unparalleled learning experiences for the pupils.

Modifies a noun

  • scalability: GFI MailArchiver for Exchange leverages the journaling feature of Exchange Server, providing unparalleled scalability and reliability.
  • reputation: He has written over 90 books and has an unparalleled reputation in the world of children's books.
  • breadth: Through science and technology we aim to provide MOD with innovative concepts, solutions to problems and an unparalleled breadth of technical advice.
  • realism: Based on individually sampled keys, true stereo imaging, four-way velocity switching and an additional damper layer, this piano evokes unparalleled realism.
  • ease: It guides you step by step through each payroll activity offering unparalleled ease of use.
  • magnitude: To us defeat in a maritime war would mean a disaster of almost unparalleled magnitude in history.

Modifying Another Word

  • almost: To us defeat in a maritime war would mean a disaster of almost unparalleled magnitude in history.
  • virtually: Manta Resort offers world-class scuba diving that is virtually unparalleled in the Caribbean.
  • perhaps: This country has experienced economic development perhaps unparalleled anywhere, while provision of roadspace has been well down its list of priorities.
  • also: The constraints that EMU imposes on national economic policy are also unparalleled.
  • absolutely: Elegant fish, swaying plants and rising bubbles... Absolutely unparalleled beauty!
  • historically: Come on, most of us lead lives of historically unparalleled comfort, cocooned by nice homes and generally pleasurable surroundings.

Preposition: in

  • history: I have seen the growth of violence in our society on a level unparalleled in history.
  • industry: Freedom of the Seas will offer guests a top-deck aqua environment unparalleled in the industry.
  • world: This has been a freedom fight which was unparalleled in the world, with the young generation at the head of the nation.
  • annals: This is a family feat unparalleled in the annals of the Cambridge University Association Football Club or probably of any other University team.
  • term: The characters involved are all interesting and different and the area of Roman history of which he writes is unparalleled in terms of excitement.
  • country: Although the elections are unparalleled in the country 's history, they should not be the last time the Afghan voice is heard.
unparalleled Quotes

The very power of science to hold knowledge as collective knowledge is founded upon a degree and a quality of trust which are arguably unparalleled elsewhere in our culture† Scientists know so much about the natural world by knowing so much about whom they can trust.

—Shapin, Steven

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