Pronunciation: /ˈmætʃləs/
adjective having no equal; surpassing all others in excellence
A1 She wore a matchless smile that brightened up the room.
A2 The view from the top of the mountain was truly matchless.
B1 The chef's culinary skills were matchless, creating dishes unlike any other.
B2 His talent on the piano was matchless, captivating audiences with his performances.
C1 The artist's masterpiece was considered matchless in its beauty and detail.
C2 The author's prose was matchless, earning critical acclaim and literary awards.
formal The artist's talent is truly matchless in the world of contemporary art.
informal Her cooking skills are absolutely matchless - no one can beat her in the kitchen!
slang That new movie is totally matchless, it's like nothing I've ever seen before.
figurative His dedication to his craft is matchless, like a flame that never goes out.
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