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Definition of unparalleled in English: unparalleledadjective ʌnˈparəlɛldˌənˈpɛrəˌlɛld Having no parallel or equal; exceptional. 独特的;无比的 the sudden rise in unemployment is unparalleled in the post-war period 失业率猛升战后还无先例。 Example sentencesExamples - And then there is a collection of dictionaries that must be quite unparalleled.
- The last time the two sides met the Giants put on a display of footy unparalleled in their season to blitz Lower Clarence.
- In concert, the band displayed a power and charisma unparalleled in modern music.
- The event would give Scotland an unparalleled opportunity for worldwide exposure which money cannot buy.
- The web gives them the opportunity of unparalleled access to information.
- The 20th century was a century of savage slaughter, insane ideology, and unparalleled progress.
- That is, the 1960s, which was in Africa a time of unparalleled hope and optimism.
- Roberts said this amount of aid to one area was unparalleled.
- But for many families the postwar years brought unparalleled levels of material prosperity.
- The power they bring to the stage is unparalleled in most bands I've seen.
- He is truly irreplaceable, a figure of unparalleled courage and integrity.
- Well, first of all, it has been an unparalleled honor to represent the United States.
- When the adults have so much to explore, for kids the happiness is unparalleled.
- French electors today embark on the first round of the presidential elections with an unparalleled disdain for politics.
- Versions of Dante in English offer the reader almost unparalleled opportunity for learned snobbishness.
- However, Oktoberfest is also marketed as a student slosh fest of unparalleled quality and good times.
- I'd spent a day on a river of unparalleled beauty and absorbed enough about the art of fishing to make me understand its lure and want to try again.
- The boozing, the brawling, the cars, the girls and an unparalleled football talent have all defined George Best.
- The network has been touted an unparalleled service for visitors and potential visitors to WA.
- War had brought unparalleled and unprecedented personal fortunes for Rome's victorious generals.
Synonyms exceptional, unique, singular, rare, unprecedented, without parallel, without equal, unequalled matchless, unmatched, peerless, unrivalled, unsurpassed, unsurpassable, unexcelled, superlative, incomparable, beyond compare, nonpareil, inimitable, second to none, in a league of its own, supreme unheard of, unusual, aberrant, freak French hors concours rare unexampled Definition of unparalleled in US English: unparalleledadjectiveˌənˈperəˌleldˌənˈpɛrəˌlɛld Having no parallel or equal; exceptional. 独特的;无比的 the sudden rise in unemployment is unparalleled in the postwar period 失业率猛升战后还无先例。 Example sentencesExamples - The boozing, the brawling, the cars, the girls and an unparalleled football talent have all defined George Best.
- In concert, the band displayed a power and charisma unparalleled in modern music.
- The web gives them the opportunity of unparalleled access to information.
- However, Oktoberfest is also marketed as a student slosh fest of unparalleled quality and good times.
- The network has been touted an unparalleled service for visitors and potential visitors to WA.
- When the adults have so much to explore, for kids the happiness is unparalleled.
- The power they bring to the stage is unparalleled in most bands I've seen.
- I'd spent a day on a river of unparalleled beauty and absorbed enough about the art of fishing to make me understand its lure and want to try again.
- Versions of Dante in English offer the reader almost unparalleled opportunity for learned snobbishness.
- And then there is a collection of dictionaries that must be quite unparalleled.
- Well, first of all, it has been an unparalleled honor to represent the United States.
- The event would give Scotland an unparalleled opportunity for worldwide exposure which money cannot buy.
- The 20th century was a century of savage slaughter, insane ideology, and unparalleled progress.
- Roberts said this amount of aid to one area was unparalleled.
- He is truly irreplaceable, a figure of unparalleled courage and integrity.
- That is, the 1960s, which was in Africa a time of unparalleled hope and optimism.
- But for many families the postwar years brought unparalleled levels of material prosperity.
- War had brought unparalleled and unprecedented personal fortunes for Rome's victorious generals.
- The last time the two sides met the Giants put on a display of footy unparalleled in their season to blitz Lower Clarence.
- French electors today embark on the first round of the presidential elections with an unparalleled disdain for politics.
Synonyms exceptional, unique, singular, rare, unprecedented, without parallel, without equal, unequalled |