unbeat (Meaning)

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unbeat (v. t.)

To deliver from the form or nature of a beast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbeat

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unbeat Sentence Examples

  1. His unbeatable record of 100 victories cemented his status as a legendary athlete.
  2. The unbeat charm of the ancient ruins transported visitors back in time.
  3. The unbeat sound of the drums reverberated through the stadium, inciting a frenzy among the crowd.
  4. Her unbeat courage allowed her to overcome every obstacle that stood in her path.
  5. The unbeat beauty of the coastline enchanted tourists with its pristine beaches and azure waters.
  6. His unbeat determination made him a formidable opponent, never backing down from a challenge.
  7. The unbeat humor of the comedian left the audience in stitches, their laughter echoing throughout the room.
  8. The unbeat loyalty of the dog to its owner extended beyond words, evident in its every unwavering glance.
  9. The unbeat intensity of the storm raged against the coastline, sending towering waves crashing upon the shore.
  10. The unbeat tranquility of the lake provided a serene refuge from the bustling city, inviting contemplation and inner peace.

FAQs About the word unbeat

To deliver from the form or nature of a beast.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His unbeatable record of 100 victories cemented his status as a legendary athlete.

The unbeat charm of the ancient ruins transported visitors back in time.

The unbeat sound of the drums reverberated through the stadium, inciting a frenzy among the crowd.

Her unbeat courage allowed her to overcome every obstacle that stood in her path.