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unbear | unbearable | unbearably | unbeast | unbeatable | unbeaten | unbeautiful | unbecome | unbecoming | unbecomingly | unbecomingness

unbeaten

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Adjective
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un=beat=en

OXFORD DICTIONARY

unbeaten, adj.
1 not beaten.
2 (of a record etc.) not surpassed.
3 Cricket (of a player) not out.

THESAURUS

unbeaten

callow, dewy, ever-new, evergreen, extra, firsthand, fledgling, fresh, green, held back, held in reserve, held out, immature, in abeyance, in hand, intact, maiden, maidenly, mint, neoteric, nestling, new, original, pristine, put aside, put by, raw, reserve, saved, sempervirent, spare, stored, suspended, to spare, unapplied, unbowed, unconquered, unconsumed, undefeated, undeveloped, unemployed, unexercised, unexpended, unfledged, unhandled, unquelled, unspent, unsubdued, untapped, untouched, untried, untrodden, unused, unutilized, unvanquished, vernal, virgin, virginal, waived, young

ROGET THESAURUS

unbeaten

Newness

N newness, novelty, recency, immaturity, youth, gloss of novelty, innovation, renovation, modernism, mushroom, parvenu, latest fashion, new, novel, recent, fresh, green, young, evergreen, raw, immature, unsettled, yeasty, virgin, untried, unhandseled, untrodden, untrod, unbeaten, fire-new, span-new, late, modern, neoteric, hypermodern, nouveau, new-born, nascent, neonatal, new-fashioned, new-fangled, new-fledged, of yesterday, just out, brand-new, up to date, up to the minute, with it, fashionable, in fashion, in, hip, vernal, renovated, sempervirent, sempervirid, fresh as a rose, fresh as a daisy, fresh as paint, spick and span, newly, afresh, anew, lately, just now, only yesterday, the other day, latterly, of late, not long ago, a short time ago, di novello tutto par bello, nullum est jam dictum quod non dictum est prius, una scopa nuova spazza bene.


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