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Meanings of
unparalleled
in English
Radically distinctive and without equal.
alone
unique
unequalled
unequaled
Related terms
incomparable
uncomparable
Without precedent.
unprecedented
unexampled
Usage of
unparalleled
in English
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.
6
The tumult and excitement were
unparalleled
;
but Dada saw and heard nothing.
7
The entire area basically offers
unparalleled
night-life and off-piste action as well.
8
The stunning natural beauty of Africa is
unparalleled
on any other continent.
9
The enormous and rapid increase of wealth is
unparalleled
in human history.
10
The result was
unparalleled
;
nothing half so exquisite had ever been tasted.
11
Led Zeppelin live in 1969 was an event
unparalleled
in musical history.
12
Now that is a situation
unparalleled
in my knowledge of the past.
13
As a universalist, VOLTAIRE remains
unparalleled
in ancient or in modern times.
14
He also showed us
unparalleled
hospitality, always making sure everything was perfect.
15
The number and position of the tail-feather vary to an
unparalleled
degree.
16
He looked at her in the twilight and she was inimitable,
unparalleled
.
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unparalleled
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost unparalleled
unparalleled success
unparalleled opportunity
unparalleled beauty
so unparalleled
More collocations
Unparalleled
through the time
Unparalleled
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common