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unbeaten

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un·beat·en  (n-btn)
adj.
1. Not defeated: an unbeaten football team.
2. Not traversed before; untrodden: an unbeaten path through jungle growth.
3. Not beaten or pounded, as in cooking: unbeaten eggs.

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
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unbeatenunbeaten - not conquered                        
undefeated - victorious; "undefeated in battle"; "an undefeated team"

unbeaten
adjective undefeated, winning, triumphant, victorious, unsurpassed, unbowed, unvanquished, unsubdued He's unbeaten in 20 fights.
Translations
unbeaten [ˈʌnˈbiːtn] ADJ [team, opponent] → imbatido, invicto; [army] → invicto; [price] → insuperable
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)
unbeaten
adjungeschlagen; army alsounbesiegt; recordungebrochen, nicht überboten
unbeaten [ˌʌnˈbiːtn] adj (team, army) → imbattuto/a; (record) → insuperato/a
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.
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.
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.
 
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