"Unequaled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having no equal; unmatched; without a match or equivalent.
The grandeur of the Taj Mahal is unmatched by any other architectural wonder in the world.
The Italian football team's victory was the unequaled highlight of their season.
Her unequaled talent as a pianist earned her a spot in the prestigious music competition.
Her kindness and generosity were an unequaled asset to the community.
The new hotel's rates were the unequaled best value for the quality of service it offered.
Not with enthusiasm or eagerness; lacking or showing a lack of enthusiasm or excitement.
Unentitled refers to a lack of qualification, claim, or right to something. It can describe a person who feels unqualified or unworthy of receiving something, such as a benefit or reward. It can also describe something that is not justified or reasonable to expect.
"Unenumerated" is an adjective that means not numbered or listed; uncounted or unspecified. It refers to a mistake or error that is not explicitly counted or kept track of, often in a situation where a list or inventory is involved.<br><br>In a broad sense, unenumerated can also refer to something that is not clearly or formally listed, specified, or defined, even if it is implicitly referred to or understood.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The company's financial reports didn't account for unenumerated administrative costs." (Here, expenses that are not formally listed or accounted for are being referred to as unenumerated.)<br> "The policy change does not explicitly state the unenumerated benefits for employees." (Here, the benefits that are not explicitly mentioned in the policy are referred to as unenumerated.)
Unequitable means:<br><br> Not just or fair; unfair.<br> Not equal in value or proportion.<br> Dishonest or unjust.<br><br>Example: "The judge found the verdict to be unequitable and ordered a retrial."
In an unmistakable or unambiguous manner. Clearly or unmistakably. <br><br>Example: "She accepted the offer unequivocably, indicating she had no doubts about her decision."
Clearly and obviously expressed or understood; leaving no doubt or ambiguity.<br><br>Unmistakable, unmistakakable, or outright.
The word "unequivocality" refers to the quality or state of being unmistakable, clear, and unambiguous; the absence of doubt, ambiguity, or uncertainty.<br><br>For example:<br><br>"The court ruling was an example of unequivocality, leaving no room for interpretation."<br><br>In other words, something with unequivocality is very clear and certain, with no possibility of confusion or misinterpretation.