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unexampled
[ uhn-ig-zam-puhld, -zahm- ]
adjective
- unprecedented; unparalleled; unlike anything previously known:
unexampled kindness; unexampled depravity.
unexampled
/ ˌʌnɪɡˈzɑːmpəld /
adjective
- without precedent or parallel
Word History and Origins
Origin of unexampled1
Example Sentences
Americans enjoyed unexampled prosperity throughout most of that time span.
One German soldier called the day’s battle “an amazing spectacle of unexampled gallantry, courage and bull-dog determination on both sides.”
The telecom firms supported Pai’s initiative with a campaign of unexampled dishonesty.
These were posts, by the way, in which Kelly showed no compunction about advancing immigration policies of unexampled cruelty.
Today, in a period of unexampled economic inequality, it’s common to hear progressive policies demogogued as giving someone something for nothing.
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