unbeatable
Unbeatable (adj) means Impossible to defeat or improve upon. Example: “Their home team had an unbeatable record this season.”
How to use unbeatable
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSo strong, good, or cheap that nothing can top it.
Word forms
unbeatables plural
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Their home team had an _____ record this season.
Etymology
From un- + beat + -able.
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What does “unbeatable” mean?
The word “unbeatable” means impossible to defeat or improve upon. In plain terms, so strong, good, or cheap that nothing can top it.
How do you use “unbeatable” in a sentence?
Here is “unbeatable” used in a sentence: “Their home team had an unbeatable record this season.”
What is the opposite of “unbeatable”?
The opposite of “unbeatable” — its antonyms — is beatable.
What part of speech is “unbeatable”?
“Unbeatable” is an adjective.
Is “unbeatable” a common word?
“Unbeatable” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.