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Meanings of
unequalled
in English
Radically distinctive and without equal.
alone
unique
unparalleled
unequaled
Related terms
incomparable
uncomparable
Synonyms
Examples for "
alone
"
alone
unique
unparalleled
unequaled
Examples for "
alone
"
1
In Europe
alone
we waste 90 million tonnes of food a year.
2
However New Zealand is not
alone
among OECD countries, the report shows.
3
Paper is exactly the kind of
stand
-
alone
Facebook really needs right now.
4
It's an attitudinal problem that time
alone
would of course help erase.
5
This year
alone
,
the airline received over R15 billion in government bail-outs.
1
Methods: We report a
unique
case of autoimmune diabetes following atezolizumab use.
2
Today the site claims to attract 22 million
unique
visitors per month.
3
Central banks are
unique
entities and they can create money,'' he said.
4
Reporting on court stories, particularly cases involving church leaders, provides
unique
challenges.
5
However, the
unique
nature of economic activity in Ireland must be considered.
1
Jenner has achieved
unparalleled
success in the beauty industry thought her business.
2
It was an
unparalleled
spectacle that also managed to ask complex questions.
3
Yet the determination seen among iPhone fanatics remains
unparalleled
even by Google.
4
In general, our affairs are proceeding in a train of
unparalleled
prosperity.
5
But his background in covert action is
unparalleled
for a public figure.
1
Alone and undisturbed we looked upon a scene
unequaled
in the world.
2
Frau Brohl was
unequaled
in her inventions of new kinds of work.
3
Adapted to every species of mutilated limb,
unequaled
in mechanism and utility.
4
FIFTH.-Aftersix years of
unequaled
experience, we can give these unqualified guarantees:
5
He continued, however, to pour forth songs of
unequaled
sweetness and force.
Usage of
unequalled
in English
1
But in the general memory of the country Jenny Lind remains
unequalled
.
2
In flavor, the Red Dutch is
unequalled
by any other red currant.
3
The Grand Points, in this
unequalled
Scheme, may be explained as follows:
4
Yet was the landscape of Lexley Park one of almost
unequalled
beauty.
5
Maria, for the sake of this oath I have suffered
unequalled
torments.
6
What Cowley has written upon Hope shows an
unequalled
fertility of invention:
7
They shew a vivid imagination and an almost
unequalled
power of illustration.
8
But Mother Mitchel was there to sustain them with her
unequalled
energy.
9
To him she was peerless among women, and her beauty was
unequalled
.
10
The climate was declared to be
unequalled
,
salubrious, equable, pleasant and bracing.
11
Their glorious institutions, their
unequalled
freedom, were, of course, not left unsung.
12
The greatest curiosity is the water-works, which are perhaps
unequalled
in the world.
13
France strove at Verdun with a fortitude in adversity
unequalled
in her annals.
14
His use of the half volley is
unequalled
in modern tennis.
15
There was an
unequalled
year-long pilgrim age to commemorate its opening.
16
She stepped along the slender line of the gold bridge with grace
unequalled
.
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unequalled
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost unequalled
unequalled beauty
perhaps unequalled
quite unequalled
stand unequalled
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Unequalled
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Unequalled
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