1. unsurpassable - Adjective
2. unsurpassable - Adjective Satellite
not to be exceeded
Source: WordNetIn the eighties, a self-assured knucklehead whose unsurpassable hollowness and hackneyed sentiments and absolute blindness to every historical complexity became the object of national worship and, esteemed as a "great communicator” no less, won each of his two terms in a landslide. Philip Roth
The changing seasons of the Midwest – the intense heat in summer, bitter cold in winter, and unsurpassable beauty and invigorating weather of fall and spring – is what makes it an interesting place to live. Only robust and virile people can live in such a climate and enjoy it. Nile Kinnick
I often find myself privately stewing about much British art, thinking that except for their tremendous gardens, that the English are not primarily visual artists, and are, in nearly unsurpassable ways, literary. Jerry Saltz
unsurpassable skill Source: Internet
unsurpassable standards of workmanship Source: Internet
After consuming around 1,000, I can conclude that Captain Birdseye’s original frozen cod fish fingers, oven cooked with a squeeze of lemon, are unsurpassable. Source: Internet