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unbeatable

[uhn-bee-tuh-buhl] / ʌnˈbi tə bəl /
ADJECTIVE
not beatable
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Example Sentences

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“We traded all that in for the realism of the movie. But I think that’s unbeatable.”

From Los Angeles Times

With five features and more than a dozen shorts, the series is an unbeatable feast.

From Seattle Times

That seems to be Synae’s thesis: Fight back against a world not made for you with unbeatable joy and self-love.

From Washington Post

Garlic bread can be tricky; it can get soggy, overpowered by garlic, or burnt in an intense broiler, but when it's made properly — it's unbeatable.

From Salon

Lopez Obrador, a leftist resource nationalist, says conditions for investors are "unbeatable", and points to foreign direct investment headed for its best year in nearly a decade.

From Reuters