What does unbeaten mean?
Definitions for unbeaten
ʌnˈbit nun·beat·en
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Princeton's WordNet
unbeaten, unconquered, unvanquishedadjective
not conquered
Wiktionary
unbeatenadjective
not defeated
Arsenal went 25 games unbeaten.
unbeatenadjective
untrodden
We walked across unbeaten grassland.
unbeatenadjective
Not beaten or whisked
unbeatenadjective
not out
He scored an unbeaten century.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Unbeatenadjective
His mare was truer than his chronicle;
For she had rode five miles unspurr’d, unbeaten,
And then at last turn’d tail towards Neweaton. Richard Corbet.We must tread unbeaten paths, and make a way where we do not find one; but it shall be always with a light in our hand. Francis Bacon.
If your bold muse dare tread unbeaten paths. Wentworth Dillon.
Virtue, to crown her fav’rites, loves to try
Some new, unbeaten passage to the sky. Jonathan Swift.
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unbeaten
Unbeaten refers to the state or condition of not being defeated or vanquished in a contest or competition. It is often used in the context of sports or games, where a player or team remains victorious in all their played games or contests. It can also refer to a record or performance that has not been surpassed or bettered.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Unbeaten
un-bē′tn, adj. not beaten with blows: untrodden: unconquered.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unbeaten in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unbeaten in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Translations for unbeaten
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- غير مهزومArabic
- invicteCatalan, Valencian
- αήττητοςGreek
- invictusLatin
- ubeseiretNorwegian
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