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unbeaten

American  
[uhn-beet-n] / ʌnˈbit n /

adjective

  1. not struck, pounded, or whipped.

    unbeaten eggs.

  2. not defeated or never defeated.

  3. untrodden.

    unbeaten paths.


unbeaten British  
/ ʌnˈbiːtən /

adjective

  1. having suffered no defeat

  2. not worn down; untrodden

  3. not mixed or stirred by beating

    unbeaten eggs

  4. not beaten or struck

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Etymology

Origin of unbeaten

1225–75; Middle English unbeten; un- 1, beaten

Example Sentences

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With 28 needed off the final over Shanaka, who made an unbeaten 76 off 31 balls, crashed a four and three sixes.

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It meant England were able to win with three balls to spare and progress through the Super 8s phase unbeaten.

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West Ham have won just six league games this season but are unbeaten in their past three.

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"I truly respect people who reach the very top in their sport," said Usyk, who is unbeaten across his 24 professional bouts.

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Jacks finished 32 not out and Ahmed unbeaten on 19 from seven balls – the pair combining for a stand of 44 runs in 16 balls.

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