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unexcelled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unexcelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unmatched or superior in quality or performance. Example: "Her unexcelled talent in music has earned her numerous awards and recognition."
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16 human-written examples
The plumage of all forms presents unexcelled examples of natural camouflage.
Encyclopedias
Unexcelled as a lieder singer, he had a vast repertory.
Encyclopedias
Clark Family, American family of telescope makers and astronomers who supplied unexcelled lenses to many observatories in the United States and Europe during the heyday of the refracting telescope.
Encyclopedias
Kahn replied that this feature was in fact what made the doomsday machine an unexcelled deterrent.
Encyclopedias
Bluff, burly, as English as roast beef, Flashman is unexcelled at horsemanship, languages, cricket, and derring-do.
News & Media
They have generous vodka rations and their reputation for excellence is unexcelled anywhere.
News & Media
There is no need for the regulation of business – even builders or Big Pharma – he argued, as "the 'greed' of the businessman or, more appropriately, his profit-seeking … is the unexcelled protector of the consumer".
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Owners in countries with dodgy highway infrastructures also demand unexcelled off-road abilities to go with the Land Cruiser's best-in-class power and reliability.
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In fact, scientists still find a total solar eclipse to be an unexcelled opportunity to study the sun's corona.
News & Media
They are, the critic and director Harold Clurman said, "the truest to the original and unexcelled for theatrical performance".
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Last year, while it was being built in Zurich, the Unexcelled Chemical Corp.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "unexcelled" to emphasize a level of quality or skill that is notably superior and unmatched by any other. For example, you might describe a performer's skill as "unexcelled" to convey their exceptional talent.
Common error
Avoid using "unexcelled" to describe ordinary situations. It's best reserved for scenarios where something genuinely stands out as uniquely superior to maintain its impact and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The word "unexcelled" functions primarily as an adjective. It modifies a noun to indicate that the noun is superior to all others in a particular quality or skill. Ludwig AI validates this usage, confirming its role in describing unmatched excellence.
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News & Media
43%
Encyclopedias
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Science
26%
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unexcelled" is an adjective used to describe something that surpasses all others in quality or skill. Ludwig AI confirms that this term is grammatically correct and suitable for emphasizing exceptional attributes. It is most frequently found in News & Media and Encyclopedias. When writing, remember to reserve "unexcelled" for situations where you want to convey that something is uniquely superior and to avoid overuse in ordinary contexts. Consider alternatives like "unsurpassed" or "unrivaled" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unsurpassed
A direct synonym, indicating that something has not been exceeded in quality or achievement.
unrivaled
Similar to unexcelled, meaning that there is no competitor of equal standing.
matchless
Suggests something is so good that it has no equal.
peerless
Indicates that something is without equal or peer.
incomparable
Highlights that something is so unique it cannot be compared to others.
supreme
Implies the highest level of quality or achievement.
preeminent
Suggests a leading position or status due to exceptional quality.
transcendent
Goes beyond ordinary limits; exceptionally outstanding.
consummate
Signifies the highest degree of skill or competence.
outstripping all others
This longer phrase emphasizes surpassing all competition in a particular area.
FAQs
How can I use "unexcelled" in a sentence?
Use "unexcelled" to describe something that is superior to everything else of its kind. For example, "The chef's skills are "unexcelled" in the region."
What's the difference between "unexcelled" and "unsurpassed"?
"Unexcelled" and "unsurpassed" are synonyms, both indicating that something has not been exceeded in quality or achievement. However, "unexcelled" might carry a slightly stronger connotation of active superiority, while "unsurpassed" simply means that nothing has gone beyond it.
What can I say instead of "unexcelled"?
Is "unexcelled" the same as "excellent"?
No, "unexcelled" means surpassing all others, while "excellent" simply means very good. "Unexcelled" implies a higher degree of superiority.
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