un|equalled
/ʌ
niː
kwəld/
in AM, use unequaled
ADJ
If you describe something as
unequalled
, you mean that it is greater, better, or more extreme than anything else of the same kind. □
un|equivo|cal
/ʌ
n
I
kw
I
vək
ə
l/ ADJ
If you describe someone's attitude as
unequivocal
, you mean that it is completely clear and very firm. [FORMAL
] □
un|err|ing
/ʌ
nɜː
r
I
ŋ/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you describe someone's judgment or ability as
unerring
, you mean that they are always correct and never mistaken. □
un|escort|ed
/ʌ
n
I
skɔː
t
I
d/ ADJ
[ADJ
n, ADJ
after v, v-link ADJ
] If someone or something is
unescorted
, they are not protected or supervised. □
un|ethi|cal
/ʌ
ne
θ
I
k
ə
l/ ADJ
If you describe someone's behaviour as
unethical
, you think it is wrong and unacceptable according to a society's rules or people's beliefs. □
un|even /ʌ niː v ə n/
1
ADJ
An
uneven
surface or edge is not smooth, flat, or straight. □
2
ADJ
Something that is
uneven
is not regular or consistent. □
3
ADJ
If you describe something as
uneven
, you think it is not very good because it is not consistent in quality. □
4
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] An
uneven
system or situation is unfairly arranged or organized. □
un|event|ful
/ʌ
n
I
ve
ntfʊl/ ADJ
If you describe a period of time as
uneventful
, you mean that nothing interesting, exciting, or important happened during it. □