unbeaten
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English on bete, unbeten, unibeten; equivalent to un- + beaten; compare Old English ungebeitne (“unhewn”).
Pronunciation
editAudio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -iːtən
Adjective
editunbeaten (not comparable)
- not having been thrashed or beaten
- not defeated
- Arsenal went 25 games unbeaten.
- 2011 September 27, Alistair Magowan, “Bayern Munich 2 - 0 Man City”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- That startling admission capped a miserable night for City as they arrived in Germany following an unbeaten start to the season.
- untrodden
- We walked across unbeaten grassland.
- Not beaten or whisked
- Fold in the unbeaten eggs.
- (cricket) not out
- He scored an unbeaten century.
Translations
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