unbeatable
English
Etymology
From un- + beat + -able. Beatable is a back-formation.
Adjective
unbeatable (not comparable)
- That cannot be beaten, defeated or overcome
- Synonym: invincible
- 1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, chapter 1, in Bulldog Drummond:
- Deep-set and steady, with eyelashes that many a woman had envied, they showed the man for what he was—a sportsman and a gentleman. And the combination of the two is an unbeatable production.
Translations
that cannot be beaten, defeated or overcome
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