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Meanings of
unbeatable
in English
Incapable of being overcome or subdued.
invincible
unvanquishable
Related terms
unconquerable
Unbeatable.
Related terms
unstoppable
Synonyms
Examples for "
invincible
"
invincible
unvanquishable
Examples for "
invincible
"
1
You should never think you are
invincible
,
the second BJP leader said.
2
It had always felt permanent, embedded in history, the
invincible
world power.
3
Yesterday, the gangster who considered himself
invincible
was finally brought to justice.
4
They came out of the war the most
invincible
grafters in history.
5
The
invincible
Macedonian had fought and won the battle of the Granicus.
1
It was also valiant and remote, probably
unvanquishable
.
2
It was an intolerable,
unvanquishable
oppression.
3
Fortresses like Fallujah entered history alongside Stalingrad as symbols of the
unvanquishable
power of popular resistance to foreign invasion.
4
Anadhrishyam is, literally,
unvanquishable
.
5
Rise like Lions after slumber In
unvanquishable
number, Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you.
Usage of
unbeatable
in English
1
When you get a great driver and a great car it's
unbeatable
.
2
The U.S. military is
unbeatable
,
so go to Disney World,' Bacevich said.
3
When the Golden State Warriors put everything together, they look positively
unbeatable
.
4
It was an
unbeatable
combination, no matter how different their jobs were.
5
For the first two years of Challenging Times, Maynooth teams were
unbeatable
.
6
If they can reproduce the form shown against Cork, they're virtually
unbeatable
.
7
They combine tactical knowledge with extreme firepower, making an almost
unbeatable
combination.
8
A seemingly
unbeatable
fixture in the weekend schedule from autumn to Christmas.
9
Behind that door must be the mutant who had beaten the
unbeatable
.
10
Don't be distracted by all the flash sales and apparently
unbeatable
deals.
11
He was servant, sergeant, nurse, and companion, and
unbeatable
in all capacities.
12
Once they get into the mountains of Wales they will be
unbeatable
.
13
The D'Tigers are
unbeatable
in Africa when they have their full roster.
14
For those who had flown in from afar, the vibe was
unbeatable
.
15
Singled out, they were weak and destructible, but collectively they were
unbeatable
.
16
Wanted: Smart, ambitious young men to take on
unbeatable
team in national final.
Other examples for "unbeatable"
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unbeatable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost unbeatable
unbeatable combination
look unbeatable
prove unbeatable
seemingly unbeatable
More collocations
Unbeatable
through the time
Unbeatable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common