Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbiːtən/
noun a person or team that has not been defeated
A1 The team has an unbeaten record this season.
A2 The boxer is known for his unbeaten streak in the ring.
B1 The tennis player's unbeaten run came to an end in the final match.
B2 The athlete's unbeaten performance in the competition earned him a gold medal.
C1 The chess grandmaster remained unbeaten throughout the entire tournament.
C2 The company's unbeaten track record in the industry is unmatched.
adjective describing something that has not been defeated or overcome
A1 The team is unbeaten in the tournament so far.
A2 She has an unbeaten record in swimming competitions.
B1 The boxer remained unbeaten throughout his career.
B2 The tennis player has an unbeaten streak of 20 matches.
C1 The company has an unbeaten track record of successful projects.
C2 The athlete's unbeaten performance has earned him international recognition.
formal The team is currently unbeaten in the league this season.
informal Our school's soccer team is still unbeaten!
slang That boxer is straight up unbeaten, no one can touch him.
figurative Her spirit remained unbeaten despite facing many challenges.
remained unbeaten
unbeatens
more unbeaten
most unbeaten
remain unbeaten
will remain unbeaten
have remained unbeaten
is remaining unbeaten
unbeaten
unbeaten
to remain unbeaten
remaining unbeaten
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