Synonyms for undefeated


Grammar : Adj
Spell : dih-feet
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈfit


Définition of undefeated

Origin :
  • 1701, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of defeat (v.).
  • adj victorious
Example sentences :
  • But there will be no peace for Europe while Germany remains an undefeated autocracy.
  • Extract from : « The Devil's Paw » by E. Phillips Oppenheim
  • And then there was a defiance about his nostrils that showed he was undefeated.
  • Extract from : « The Crossing » by Winston Churchill
  • But nevertheless you are a masculine being, strong and undefeated.
  • Extract from : « Seductio Ad Absurdum » by Emily Hahn
  • Jack snorted, but Sarella, undefeated, proceeded to put the case of his being ill.
  • Extract from : « Mariquita » by John Ayscough
  • Meanwhile the poet in 1833 went on quietly and undefeated with his work.
  • Extract from : « Alfred Tennyson » by Andrew Lang
  • This is Lucy Davenport; twenty-three, undefeated in anything as yet and so unsoftened.
  • Extract from : « Waste » by Granville Barker
  • The clipper ship is gone but the skipper remains, an undefeated champion.
  • Extract from : « Cappy Ricks » by Peter B. Kyne
  • Taking rest for awhile from the exhaustion of seven hours of this Homeric struggle, the undefeated Hamilton again laid his plans.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Guides » by G. J. Younghusband
  • But we undefeated tourists ran about in droves and saw all that could be seen before train-time.
  • Extract from : « Letters of Travel (1892-1913) » by Rudyard Kipling
  • And yet, because the Spaniards had an undefeated fleet at sea somewhere, they hesitated, and were nearly lost.
  • Extract from : « Some Principles of Maritime Strategy » by Julian Stafford Corbett

Antonyms for undefeated

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