unparalleled
unparalleled — adjective
1. better, greater, or more extreme than anything or anyone else, so that nothing c
better, greater, or more extreme than anything or anyone else, so that nothing can be compared to it
Adaeze's performance in the marathon was unparalleled, leaving all other runners far behind.
unparalleled in [domain]: skill, performance, achievement
The museum owns an unparalleled collection of eighteenth-century French furniture.
unparalleled + noun collection
Hao said the view from the mountain top offered an unparalleled sense of peace.
Andrei's skill on the piano was unparalleled among students his age.
- matchless
like 'unparalleled' but slightly more poetic; often used of beauty or skill
- unmatched
less formal, common in sports and competitions
- peerless
very formal; strongly implies superiority over all others of the same kind
- incomparable
suggests something is so good it cannot be fairly compared at all
文法句型
unparalleled + noun
unparalleled + in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used attributively before a noun for emphasis. The comparison is absolute — do not use 'more unparalleled' or 'very unparalleled.'