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unmatched
/ ʌˈæʃ /
adjective
- not equalled
a landscape of unmatched beauty
- (of socks, clothes, etc) not matching
unmatched dresses and stockings
Example Sentences
She praised Wark's legacy, adding it is "unmatched in the world of news and current affairs broadcasting", along with her "ability to inform and engage her readers, listeners and viewers".
“Its unmatched reach, strong brand, and omnipresent distribution channels mean that it can connect creators, advertisers, and viewers like no other platform can,” MoffettNathanson analysts wrote in their report.
England's depth is unmatched across the Six Nations, with head coach John Mitchell clear in the lead up to the championship that he needed to develop "two teams" to compete this year.
"She touched generations with her unmatched talent, grace, and passion for the craft. Her voice, presence, and artistry shaped a legacy that will never fade," her daughter and actor Lotlot de Leon said on Instagram.
Instead of cowing Canadians, President Trump’s threats to annex their country have unleashed a wave of patriotic fervor unmatched in living memory.
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