From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunequalledun‧e‧qualled British English, unequaled American English /ʌnˈiːkwəld/ adjective BESTbetter than any other The hotel has a range of facilities unequalled in the city.
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unequalled• The principal brand is Guinness Foreign Extra Stout which enjoys an unequalled brand image and reputation for quality.• The whole exercise was a clear demonstration of the unequalled capabilities of the Mystère 20 as an airline pilot trainer.• The buildings are still roofed and partly floored, affording an unequalled impression of the residence of a late-medieval landowner.• His performance as the pitiful Shelley Levene was unequalled in his later career.