unbeaten

un·beat·en

 (ŭn-bēt′n)
adj.
1. Not defeated: an unbeaten football team.
2. Not walked on or traveled over: an unbeaten path.
3. Not beaten or pounded, as in cooking: unbeaten eggs.
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unbeaten

(ʌnˈbiːtən)
adj
1. having suffered no defeat
2. not worn down; untrodden
3. (Cookery) not mixed or stirred by beating: unbeaten eggs.
4. not beaten or struck
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un•beat•en

(ʌnˈbit n)

adj.
1. not beaten, pounded, or whipped.
2. not defeated or never defeated.
3. untrodden.
[1225–75]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unbeaten - not conqueredunbeaten - not conquered        
undefeated - victorious; "undefeated in battle"; "an undefeated team"
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unbeaten

adjective undefeated, winning, triumphant, victorious, unsurpassed, unbowed, unvanquished, unsubdued He's unbeaten in 20 fights.
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Translations
insuperato

unbeaten

[ˈʌnˈbiːtn] ADJ [team, opponent] → imbatido, invicto; [army] → invicto; [price] → insuperable
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unbeaten

[ˌʌnˈbiːtən] adj [player, team] → invaincu(e); [record] → inégalé(e)
to be unbeaten [person] → être invaincu(e)
She is unbeaten at 400 metres → Elle est invaincue sur 400 mètres.
to remain unbeaten [person] → demeurer invaincu(e)
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unbeaten

adjungeschlagen; army alsounbesiegt; recordungebrochen, nicht überboten
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unbeaten

[ˌʌnˈbiːtn] adj (team, army) → imbattuto/a; (record) → insuperato/a
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I'll make a diversion, and under cover of it you must retire unbeaten, even if not victorious.
Then the king's son left the forest, and walked by beaten and unbeaten paths ever onwards until at length he reached a great city.
But the subjects on which he longed to be informed were so steep and difficult of approach, that his tongue was likely to run on along the level rather than to carry him on that unbeaten road.
"Hurled into hell, he was unbeaten. A third of God's angels he had led with him, and straightway he incited man to rebel against God, and gained for himself and hell the major portion of all the generations of man.
Marsden's Sam Hall and S Garside both scored unbeaten 31s in the 34-run win over Leymoor, while Oliver Davidson and W Lockwood each scored 30 not out for Kirkburton against Clayton West who came up 16 short despite T Gibson (31no) and A Thompson (30no).
Paul Goodchild took 6-28 for Guisborough as Seaton Carew were restricted to 68-7, Graham Murray scoring an unbeaten 36 in a ten-wicket win.
ARSENE Wwnger's war of words with Jose Mourinho exploded again last night as he taunted Chelsea by declaring they were not good enough to beat Arsenal's 49-game unbeaten record.
Scott Gammer kept his British title hopes alive when he outpointed previously unbeaten Londoner Micky Steeds 59-56 over six rounds at Brighton last night.
ARSENE WENGER says his club's record-breaking unbeaten run is the unspoken topic among the title-chasing Arsenal team.
Sean Round and Rachel Aiston won the deciding rubber to be unbeaten in three games.
In reply, Fata could score 186-5 in 35.3 overs with Fazal ur Rehman scoring 60, Rehan Afridi 47 and Asad Afridi unbeaten 46.
CAPTAIN James Garland fired tabletoppers Clydach to an away victory over Llandysul as they stretched their unbeaten run to eight matches.
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