Used in a Sentence

unbeaten

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unbeaten.

Editorial note

Also, after you've beaten the egg, you don't have an unbeaten egg to reuse elsewhere in another operation.

Examples14
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

not defeated

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of unbeaten gathered in one view.

adjective

not defeated

adjective

not having been thrashed or beaten

adjective

untrodden

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unbeaten.

Example sentences

1

Also, after you've beaten the egg, you don't have an unbeaten egg to reuse elsewhere in another operation.

2

Focus on the constraints your team faces, and how you take the unbeaten path to navigate those constraints.

3

Yet later he gives a good example for an important area where C++ is still unbeaten: scientific computing libraries.

4

In a month OpenAI brings out another new technique that is unbeaten for only a day.

5

The unbeaten path is hard, if for no other reason than because it's uncommonly trod.

6

Yes, beating an egg changes the state of the egg from unbeaten to beaten.

7

But for the original task, file syncing, Dropbox is still pretty much unbeaten.

8

I finally learned that, outside of my social bubble, exploring unbeaten paths was a value rather than a defect.

9

My understanding is Optane is still unbeaten today when it comes to latency.

10

So yep, for education RPi and Arduino (+ its derivatives) seem mostly unbeaten.

11

Rent control has an unbeaten track record of failure in the western world.

12

The 808 is still unbeaten when it comes to claps and kicks.

Quote examples

1

If you gave the unbeaten egg a name, you can still use it.".

2

You don't "transform" the egg chemically from an unbeaten to a beaten state.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use unbeaten in a sentence?

Also, after you've beaten the egg, you don't have an unbeaten egg to reuse elsewhere in another operation.

What does unbeaten mean?

not defeated

What part of speech is unbeaten?

unbeaten is commonly used as adjective.