unmatched

UK: ʌnˈmætʃt | US: ʌnˈmætʃt

Definition
  1. adj. having no equal; superior to all others

  2. adj. not matched or paired with another

Structure
un <not>match <equal/paired>ed <adjective suffix>
Etymology

The word "unmatched" combines the prefix "un-" (Old English "un-," meaning "not") with "match" (from Old English "gemæcca," meaning "companion" or "equal"), and the suffix "-ed" (forming adjectives). Originally, "match" referred to a pair or counterpart, evolving to mean equality in quality. "Unmatched" thus literally means "not equaled" or "without a counterpart," emphasizing uniqueness or superiority.

Examples
  1. Her talent in painting is unmatched by any of her peers.

  2. The team's performance this season remains unmatched in the league's history.

  3. These gloves are unmatched; I can't find the other one.

  4. The view from the mountaintop is unmatched in beauty.

  5. His dedication to the project is unmatched, making him the best candidate for the role.