"Unsurpassed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unsurpassed" Meaning

Exceeding or being the best in quality, degree, or effectiveness; unmatched.

"Unsurpassed" Examples

Examples of "unsurpassed" usage:


1. In literature: The author's writing style in the novel was completely unsurpassed, with vivid descriptions that left readers mesmerized.

2. In geography: The Grand Canyon is an unsurpassed natural wonder of the world, drawing millions of tourists each year.

3. In sports: The athlete's unbeaten record in her sport made her an unsurpassed champion of her event.

4. In business: After a decade of experience, the finance expert's business advice was considered unsurpassed, sought after by many entrepreneurs.

5. In technology: The innovative smartphone was unsurpassed in its field, known for its cutting-edge features and sleek design.

"Unsurpassed" Similar Words

Unsupportive

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Lacking support or encouragement; unfavorable.

Unsuppressible

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Unsure

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Lacking certainty or confidence; not sure or certain about something.

Unsurely

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Adverb: used for indicating that something is uncertain or unconventional.<br><br>Example: "She drove to the store unsurely, as she wasn't quite sure where it was."

Unsureness

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Uncertainty or lack of confidence about something, often characterized by a feeling of doubt or lack of conviction. It is a state of uncertainty or doubt that may lead to a lack of confidence or indecision. It can be caused by new or unfamiliar information, a lack of experience, or a fear of failure.

Unsurmountable

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Insurmountable refers to something that is extremely difficult or impossible to overcome. It can be a challenge, obstacle, or problem that seems insurmountable, meaning it appears to be too great or too complex to be dealt with or solved.

Unsurpassable

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Impressive or unqualifiedly excellent.

Unsurpassably

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Unsurprising

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Not unexpected; predictable; not remarkable or noteworthy.

Unsurprisingly

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Not surprisingly or as expected.<br><br>(This adverb is used to express that a statement is not unexpected or surprising.)

Unsusceptibility

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Unsusceptible

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Immune or resistant to something, especially the influence or power of something. <br><br>Example: "She was quite unsusceptible to the salesman's tactics and declined the offer."

Unsuspected

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Unexpectedly unknown or unforeseen; not known or recognized.<br><br>Example: The unsuspected talent of the young musician amazed everyone.

Unsuspecting

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Not expecting something to happen; unaware or unprepared for something.

Unsuspectingly

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Without suspecting or realizing something, often because of a lack of knowledge or experience; unaware or unprepared.

Unsuspicious

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