Pronunciation: /ʌnˈraɪvəld/

Definitions of unrivaled

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'unrivaled' describes something that has no equal or competition

Example Sentences

A1 The team's unrivaled teamwork led them to victory.

A2 The company's unrivaled customer service sets them apart from their competitors.

B1 The artist's unrivaled talent was evident in every brushstroke.

B2 The restaurant's unrivaled reputation for quality food attracts customers from far and wide.

C1 The scientist's unrivaled expertise in the field has earned them numerous awards and accolades.

C2 The author's unrivaled storytelling ability captivates readers and critics alike.

Examples of unrivaled in a Sentence

formal The company's commitment to quality and innovation has led to its unrivaled success in the industry.

informal Her baking skills are unrivaled - no one can make a better cake than she can.

slang His basketball skills are straight up unrivaled - he dominates the court every game.

figurative The artist's ability to capture raw emotion in her paintings is truly unrivaled.

Grammatical Forms of unrivaled

past tense

unrivaled

plural

unrivaled

comparative

more unrivaled

superlative

most unrivaled

present tense

unrivaling

future tense

will unrival

perfect tense

have unrivaled

continuous tense

is unrivaling

singular

unrivaled

positive degree

unrivaled

infinitive

to unrival

gerund

unrivaling

participle

unrivaled

Origin and Evolution of unrivaled

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'unrivaled' originated from the Old French word 'rivaler' which means 'to compete with'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unrivaled' has come to mean unparalleled or unmatched in a particular aspect, emphasizing superiority and uniqueness.