Antonyms for unmatched


Grammar : Adj
Spell : mach
Phonetic Transcription : mætʃ


Definition of unmatched

Origin :
  • 1580s, "unrivaled," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of match (v.).
  • adj unique
Example sentences :
  • He was that creature of unmatched vanity, a young man with his first job.
  • Extract from : « Still Jim » by Honor Willsie Morrow
  • His head was none of the best, but for beauty, courage, and gentleness he was unmatched.
  • Extract from : « Mrs. Darrell » by Foxcroft Davis
  • This kindergarten is, so far as my knowledge goes, unmatched in the world.
  • Extract from : « The Amazing Argentine » by John Foster Fraser
  • Unmatched quotation marks are presented as in the original text.
  • Extract from : « The Children of the Poor » by Jacob A. Riis
  • Let us contemplate the task to which this unmatched power has set itself.
  • Extract from : « The Expositor's Bible: Ephesians » by G. G. Findlay
  • As a describer of scenery he is unmatched among his contemporaries.
  • Extract from : « A Short History of French Literature » by George Saintsbury
  • Even on the score of physical beauty they were not unmatched.
  • Extract from : « Discourse of the Life and Character of the Hon. Littleton Waller Tazewell » by Hugh Blair Grigsby
  • "The freakish beauty of your perfect, unmatched eyes," he prompted.
  • Extract from : « Destiny » by Charles Neville Buck
  • Those scenes with the Chief-Justice are unmatched in literature.
  • Extract from : « Shadows of the Stage » by William Winter
  • This battle, too, brought out conspicuously the sterling courage and unmatched steadiness of the English artillery.
  • Extract from : « Our Soldiers » by W.H.G. Kingston

Synonyms for unmatched

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