1. unmatched - Adjective
2. unmatched - Verb
3. unmatched - Adjective Satellite
eminent beyond or above comparison
of the remaining member of a pair
Source: WordNetTechnology is closing the gap between what one can imagine and what one can do and as a result the equality of opportunity is unmatched in human history. Matt Mullenweg
So wary as to disappear for centuries and reappear but never caught, the unicorn has been preserved by an unmatched device wrought like the work of expert blacksmiths ... Marianne Moore
His tenacity is unmatched in my opinion. Incredible how someone could have suffered that long and come back out of prison with such a good heart and positive things to say and do. Maurice Ashley
It's unmatched perfection. It's a taste, understanding of his strength, and weaknesses in a way. He was not a sexual animal, but he made his partners look so extraordinarily related to him. Fred Astaire
America's leadership and prestige depend, not merely upon our unmatched material progress, riches and military strength, but on how we use our power in the interests of world peace and human betterment. Dwight D. Eisenhower
The yard was full of tomato plants about to ripen, and mint, mint, everything smelling of mint, and one fine old tree that I loved to sit under on those cool perfect starry California October nights unmatched anywhere in the world. Jack Kerouac