beyond compare, facile princeps, inimitable, nulli secundus, second to none, unapproached, unexcelled, unmatched, unpeered, unsurpassed
Definitionadj. radically distinctive and without equal
Last update: July 31, 2015
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You are one person, unique and unequaled in the world! [Please select]
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The last part of Milton's life is a picture of solitary grandeur unequaled in literary history. [Please select]
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From still other points of view the deciduous forest has an almost unequaled degree of variety. [Please select]
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Thereafter it continued to exist to a greater or less extent until in 1911 it attained a virulence unequaled before. [Please select]
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When President Wilson left Washington he enjoyed a prestige and a moral influence throughout the world unequaled in history. [Please select]
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Yet the League in the hands of the trained European diplomatist may become an unequaled instrument for obstruction and delay. [Please select]
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Its richness and variety were unequaled, and it was hurled forth by a voice deep, powerful and enduring. [Please select]
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They saw in an expedition against the East an unequaled opportunity for acquiring fame, riches, lands, and power. [Please select]
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Master workmen filled the stone tracery of the windows with stained glass unequaled in coloring by the finest modern work. [Please select]
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The revisitation of certain European capitals has forced me to modify this judgment; but I still think that Fifth Avenue, if not unequaled, is unsurpassed. [Please select]
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It was pushed by men of imagination--adventurers who made a romance of money-making and who had dreams of empire unequaled by many kings of the past. [Please select]
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