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Showing words for UNDEFEATED using the English dictionary

10 Letter Words for Undefeated

undefeated

8 Letter Words for Undefeated

deafened, defeated, denudate, undeafed, undefeat

7 Letter Words for Undefeated

datenue, daunted, detenue, detuned, teended, undated, uneated, unfaded, unfated, unfeted

6 Letter Words for Undefeated

danted, datenu, dauted, deaden, deafen, deaned, defade, defeat, defend, defund, dented, denude, detenu, detune, dudeen, duende, dundee, dunted, endued, fanded, fantee, feated, feddan, feeded, fended, feuded, feudee, funded, needed, nudate, teened, tended, tunded, undate, undead, undeaf, undeft, unfeed

5 Letter Words for Undefeated

anded, anted, atune, auden, dante, dated, daunt, defat, defet, denat, denda, denet, duant, eaned, eaten, eeten, enate, ended, endue, entad, entea, etude, faded, faden, fated, faute, feted, feued, feute, neafe, teade, teaed, teend, teene, tendu, tenue, tufan, tuned, unadd, undee, unfed, utend

4 Letter Words for Undefeated

addn, aden, adet, anet, ante, antu, ated, atef, aune, aunt, aute, dade, daft, dand, dane, dant, danu, date, daud, daun, daut, dead, deaf, dean, deda, deed, deen, deet, deft, dene, dent, detd, detn, duad, duan, dude, dued, duet, dune, dunt, edda, edea, eden, ende, ened, enuf, eten, etna, etua, euda, fade, fand, fane, fant, fate, faun, faut, feat, fedn, feed, feet, fend, fent, feta, fete, feud, fund, funt, fute, natu, naut, neaf, neat, need, neet, nete, neut, nuda, nude, tade, taed, taen, tane, taun, tead, tean, teed, teen, tend, tene, tuan, tufa, tuna, tund, tune, unda, unde, unta

3 Letter Words for Undefeated

add, ade, afd, aft, and, ane, ant, anu, ate, aud, auf, dad, dae, dan, dat, dau, ddt, dea, ded, dee, def, den, det, dft, dna, dtd, dud, due, dun, ead, ean, eat, eau, edd, een, eft, end, ene, eta, fad, fan, fat, fed, fee, fen, fet, feu, fud, fun, fut, nad, nae, naf, nat, nea, ned, nee, nef, net, nut, tad, tan, tau, tea, ted, tee, tef, ten, tua, tue, tun, ufa, una, uta, ute

Definitions for Undefeated

[1] to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.; prevail over; vanquish: They defeated the enemy. She defeated her brother at tennis.
[2] to frustrate; thwart.
[3] to eliminate or deprive of something expected: The early returns defeated his hopes of election.
[4] Law . to annul.
[5] the act of overcoming in a contest: an overwhelming defeat of all opposition.
[6] an instance of defeat; setback: He considered his defeat a personal affront.
[7] an overthrow or overturning; vanquishment: the defeat of a government.
[8] a bringing to naught; frustration: the defeat of all his hopes and dreams.
[9] the act or event of being bested; losing: Defeat is not something she abides easily.
[10] Archaic . undoing; destruction; ruin.
[11] not having been defeated the undefeated champion
[12] to overcome in a contest or competition; win a victory over
[13] to thwart or frustrate this accident has defeated all his hopes of winning
[14] law to render null and void; annul
[15] the act of defeating or state of being defeated
[16] an instance of defeat
[17] overthrow or destruction
[18] law an annulment

Words related to Undefeated

defeatunbeaten, reigning, triumphant, winning, unconquered

Words nearby Undefeated

defeatdefaulter, defcon, defeasance, defease, defeasible, defeat, defeatism, defeatist, defeature, defecate, defect

Origin of Undefeated

defeat1325–75; Middle English defeten (v.) < Anglo-French, Old French desfait, past participle of desfaire to undo, destroy < Medieval Latin disfacere, equivalent to Latin dis- dis-1 + facere to do

Other words from Undefeated

de·feat·er , noun
non·de·feat , noun
pre·de·feat , noun, verb
qua·si-de·feat·ed , adjective
re·de·feat , verb, noun
un·de·feat·ed , adjective
un·de·feat·ed·ly , adverb
un·de·feat·ed·ness , noun

Word origin for Undefeated

defeatC14: from Old French desfait, from desfaire to undo, ruin, from des- dis- 1 + faire to do, from Latin facere

Synonyms for Undefeated

reigning, unbeaten, triumphant, unconquered, winning