Unbeatable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbitəbəl/

Definitions of unbeatable

adjective describing something that cannot be beaten or surpassed

Example Sentences

A1 My grandmother makes the unbeatable apple pie.

A2 The team's record this season is unbeatable.

B1 The company's customer service is unbeatable, always going above and beyond.

B2 Her skills on the tennis court are unbeatable, she wins every match.

C1 The company's reputation for quality and reliability is unbeatable in the industry.

C2 His knowledge of the subject is unbeatable, he is considered an expert in the field.

Examples of unbeatable in a Sentence

formal The company's reputation for quality and reliability is unbeatable in the industry.

informal When it comes to homemade pizza, my mom's recipe is unbeatable.

slang That team is totally unbeatable on the basketball court.

figurative Her determination to succeed is like an unbeatable force driving her forward.

Grammatical Forms of unbeatable

past tense

was unbeatable

plural

unbeatables

comparative

more unbeatable

superlative

most unbeatable

present tense

is unbeatable

future tense

will be unbeatable

perfect tense

has been unbeatable

continuous tense

is being unbeatable

singular

unbeatable

positive degree

unbeatable

infinitive

to be unbeatable

gerund

being unbeatable

participle

unbeatable

Origin and Evolution of unbeatable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unbeatable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the adjective 'beatable' meaning 'capable of being defeated'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe something that cannot be defeated or overcome, the word 'unbeatable' has evolved to also mean something that is superior or unmatched in quality or performance.