- unbeaten
- adjective Date: 13th century 1. not pounded or beaten ; not whipped 2. not traversed ; untrodden 3. not defeated
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
unbeaten — index prosperous, successful Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unbeaten — (adj.) late 13c., not beaten or struck, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) + BEATEN (Cf. beaten). In the sense of undefeated it is first recorded 1757 … Etymology dictionary
unbeaten — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not defeated or surpassed … English terms dictionary
unbeaten — [unbēt′ n] adj. 1. not struck, pounded, etc. 2. untrodden or untraveled 3. undefeated or unsurpassed … English World dictionary
unbeaten — un|beat|en [ ʌn bitn ] adjective if a team, player, etc. is unbeaten, they have never been defeated in a competition: an unbeaten candidate Jones is now unbeaten in her last 12 races … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unbeaten — [[t]ʌ̱nbi͟ːt(ə)n[/t]] ADJ In sport, if a person or their performance is unbeaten, nobody else has performed well enough to beat them. He s unbeaten in 20 fights... Sampdoria lost their unbeaten record with a 2 1 home defeat against Genoa. Syn:… … English dictionary
Unbeaten 28 — Infobox Film name = Unbeaten 28 image size = 150px caption = director = Joseph Kuo producer = Joseph Kuo writer = Joseph Kuo narrator = starring = Jack Long Mark Long Meng Fei music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = September… … Wikipedia
unbeaten — /un beet n/, adj. 1. not struck, pounded, or whipped: unbeaten eggs. 2. not defeated or never defeated. 3. untrodden: unbeaten paths. [1225 75; ME unbeten; see UN 1, BEATEN] * * * … Universalium
unbeaten — adjective a) not defeated Arsenal went 25 games unbeaten. b) untrodden We walked across unbeaten grassland … Wiktionary
unbeaten — UK [ʌnˈbiːt(ə)n] / US [ʌnˈbɪt(ə)n] adjective if a team, player etc is unbeaten, they have never been defeated in a competition Gilpin is now unbeaten in his last 12 races … English dictionary
unbeaten — adj. Unbeaten is used with these nouns: ↑record, ↑run, ↑sequence, ↑streak … Collocations dictionary