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unsurpassed in English:

1. the best there is



English word "unsurpassed"(the best there is) occurs in sets:

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2. unprecedented


He seized on the unprecedented opportunity.
Researchers said the cells had unprecedented potential to overcome infertility.
The unprecedented drought did severe damage to the wheat harvest.
Learning lessons from Europe, Japan has to switch its economic-oriented policy to a consumer-conscious one, in order to cope with the coming unprecedented aging society towards the 21st century.
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society is changing at a speed which is quite unprecedented.
Mexico is experiencing unprecedented violence as drug cartels are battling over distribution routes.
Princess Diana’s death sparked an unprecedented display of grief around the world.
which applied the tools of analytic philosophy to questions in the philosophy of religion with an unprecedented rigor
The government took the unprecedented decision to release all political prisoners at Easter.
We are living in unprecedented times, which call for unprecedented measures.
2014 was marked by an unprecedented number of Kosovans crossing the SerbianHungarian border illegally
unprecedented access to information
Over the past four months, we have been going through an unprecedented situation Obama's unprecedented political career
When America first created its national parks, the idea of setting aside the most beautiful land in a country was unprecedented in the history of mankind.
There were unprecedented scenes of violence in the city's main square.

English word "unsurpassed"(unprecedented) occurs in sets:

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3. the bet on the market



4. superior


superior quality
The superior gratification derived from the use and contemplation of costly and supposedly beautiful products is, commonly, in great measure a gratification of our sense of costliness masquerading under the name of beauty.
The superior man is affected towards animals: having seen them alive, he cannot bear to see them die; having heard their cries, he cannot bear to eat their flesh.
On one occasion Aristotle was asked how much educated men were superior to those uneducated: "As much," said he, "as the living are to the dead."
We went for a scenic drive as far as Lake Superior.
Soft wool is more expensive than coarse wool and both are superior to synthetics made of nylon.
He was ordered, by his superior, to write up a proposal for a new product before the day is out.
Some of these very clever robots are already surpassing us. To surpass means to have abilities superior to our own.
Your laptop is far superior to mine - mine's already 6 years old. It's a superior wine that is worth any price.
The disciplinary superior may renounce inflicting the punishment if the degree of guilt or the degree of the harmfulness of the disciplinary offence is not significant in light of the service.
Our superior is a natural leader and team builder. He keeps our unit motivated and committed to the work
She reported the problems to her superior but she was told to keep quiet.
A person who is higher in rank or position than others, something better than average or better than others of the same type: I will pass your complaint on to my superiors. Some people think acoustic recordings are superior to digital ones.
This study showed that Peg Intron was superior to interferon alfa-2b (Table 5)
Inferiors revolt in order that they may be equal, and equals that they may be superior. Such is the state of mind which creates revolutions.

5. better that anyone or anything else