Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmætʃt/

Definitions of unmatched

adjective describing something that is unequalled or unparalleled in quality or achievement

Example Sentences

A1 The bond between siblings is unmatched.

A2 Her talent for painting is unmatched in our art class.

B1 The team's dedication to their work is unmatched by any other group.

B2 The quality of the product is unmatched in the market.

C1 His expertise in the field is unmatched by anyone else in the industry.

C2 The company's commitment to customer satisfaction is unmatched and sets them apart from their competitors.

Examples of unmatched in a Sentence

formal The company's commitment to quality and innovation ensures they maintain unmatched success in the industry.

informal Her talent on the basketball court is unmatched by anyone else in the league.

slang That new restaurant in town has burgers that are unmatched - you have to try them!

figurative His determination to succeed is unmatched, like a force of nature that cannot be stopped.

Grammatical Forms of unmatched

past tense

unmatched

plural

unmatched

comparative

more unmatched

superlative

most unmatched

present tense

unmatch

future tense

will unmatch

perfect tense

have unmatched

continuous tense

is unmatching

singular

unmatched

positive degree

unmatched

infinitive

to unmatch

gerund

unmatching

participle

unmatched

Origin and Evolution of unmatched

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unmatched' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'matched' meaning 'equal or similar'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unmatched' has retained its original meaning of 'not equal or similar', but has also taken on additional connotations of being unrivaled or unparalleled in certain contexts.