Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbiːtən/

Definitions of unbeaten

noun a person or team that has not been defeated

Example Sentences

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

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of unbeaten in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of unbeaten

past tense

remained unbeaten

plural

unbeatens

comparative

more unbeaten

superlative

most unbeaten

present tense

remain unbeaten

future tense

will remain unbeaten

perfect tense

have remained unbeaten

continuous tense

is remaining unbeaten

singular

unbeaten

positive degree

unbeaten

infinitive

to remain unbeaten

gerund

remaining unbeaten

participle

unbeaten

Origin and Evolution of unbeaten

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unbeaten' originated from the Old English word 'unbeten' which was derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the past participle of 'beat'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unbeaten' has retained its original meaning of not having been defeated or overcome, but it has also come to be used in a broader sense to describe something that remains intact or unspoiled.