Crossword clues for unbeatable
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
a. That cannot be beaten, defeated or overcome n. Someone or something that can't be beaten
WordNet
adj. hard to defeat; "an unbeatable ball team"
incapable of being overcome or subdued; "an invincible army"; "her invincible spirit" [syn: invincible, unvanquishable]
Wikipedia
Unbeatable may refer to:
- Unbeatable (film), a 2013 film
- Unbeatable Harold, 2006 comedy/romance film directed by Ari Palitz
- Unbeatable strategy, proposed by W.D. Hamilton in his 1967 paper on sex ratios in Science
- Unbeatable Warrior, a toy series
Unbeatable is a 2013 Hong Kong–Chinese sports drama film directed by Dante Lam. The film had its premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 18, 2013.
Usage examples of "unbeatable".
With Jedi working as one at the weapons systems of all six Dreadnaughts, Outbound Flight will be virtually unbeatable.
The technique had been worked out by the General Staff on orders from the Politbureau to devise immediately a new and unbeatable system of warfare--or else.
Two thousand black jots appeared around the arrays of German tanks, their panzer grenadiers advancing alongside their armor, the classic Blitzkrieg tactic, unbeatable.
Nothing could tickle me pinker,' I said, for I am always glad to accept her hospitality and to renew my acquaintance with the unbeatable eatables dished up by her superb French chef Anatole, God's gift to the gastric juices.
Since the procedure was a two-way affair, with conversation and code going both ways, it was essentially unbeatable.
The Institute pulled together every human engineering discipline, taxed ingenuity to its limits, gave England an unbeatable technological and economic edge over the rest of the European Market Alliance nations.
But I warn you now, from all that I have learned, from all that my many scouts have shown to me and told to me, do not expect the common man of Honce-the-Bear to rise up against King Aydrian when he, flanked by All-heart Knights and legions of Kingsmen, seems so unbeatable.
Tremont meant contacts and campaign contributions and a big chunk of Blanchard Pharmaceuticals stock, an unbeatable combination in this high-priced political age.
Perhaps there I could be healed, and could come home again in bright-eyed triumph as an unbeatable tlachtli goalsman, or a battle hero, or even a knight of one of the three orders.