unrivalled — index leading (ranking first), superior (excellent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unrivalled — (adj.) also unrivaled, 1590s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of RIVAL (Cf. rival) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
unrivalled — is spelt with two ls in BrE and usually as unrivaled in AmE … Modern English usage
unrivalled — (US unrivaled) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ surpassing all others … English terms dictionary
unrivalled — [[t]ʌnra͟ɪv(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ (emphasis) If you describe something as unrivalled, you are emphasizing that it is better than anything else of the same kind. He had an unrivalled knowledge of south Arabian society, religion, law and customs... It s a… … English dictionary
unrivalled — adj. unrivalled in * * * [ʌn raɪv(ə)ld] unrivalled in … Combinatory dictionary
unrivalled — Unrivaled Un*ri valed, a. Having no rival; without a competitor; peerless. [Spelt also {unrivalled}.] Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unrivalled — adj. Unrivalled/unrivaled is used with these nouns: ↑opportunity, ↑record, ↑reputation … Collocations dictionary
unrivalled — un|ri|valled BrE unrivaled AmE [ʌnˈraıvəld] adj formal better than any other ▪ an unrivalled collection of Chinese art … Dictionary of contemporary English
unrivalled — BrE,, unrivaled AmE adjective formal better than any other: an unrivalled collection of Chinese art … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unrivalled — UK [ʌnˈraɪv(ə)ld] / US adjective used for emphasizing that something is much better or more important than other similar things Their reputation is unrivalled for quality anywhere in the UK … English dictionary