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undefeated

Undefeated (adjective) means having never lost; still winning every match or contest so far. Example: “The boxer remained undefeated after his twentieth fight.”

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Having never lost; still winning every match or contest so far.
"The boxer remained undefeated after his twentieth fight."

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Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishHas never lost — a perfect winning record so far.

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Etymology

From un- + defeated.

unbeaten unconquered

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Frequently asked questions

What does “undefeated” mean?

The word “undefeated” means having never lost; still winning every match or contest so far. In plain terms, has never lost — a perfect winning record so far.

How do you use “undefeated” in a sentence?

Here is “undefeated” used in a sentence: “The boxer remained undefeated after his twentieth fight.”

What part of speech is “undefeated”?

“Undefeated” is an adjective.

Is “undefeated” a common word?

“Undefeated” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between undefeated and unbeaten?

Undefeated and unbeaten are very close in meaning, both describing having never lost and still winning every match or contest so far. Unbeaten is often used slightly more in British sporting contexts, while undefeated is common in American usage, but the meanings overlap heavily.

Can a team be undefeated if it has drawn or tied some games?

Yes, undefeated specifically means having never lost, so a team that has drawn or tied some matches but lost none can still be described as undefeated. This is different from a perfect record, which would require winning every single game.

Is undefeated used outside of sports?

While undefeated most commonly describes sporting records, it can extend to any contest or competition where someone has never lost, such as a debate record or a string of legal cases. The core meaning of never having lost stays the same across contexts.

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