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'Imbattibile' or 'invincibile' may be Italian equivalents of 'unbeatable'. In both examples, the adjective is the only form used in the singular regardless of whether the 'unbeatable' someone or something is female or feminine, male or masculine.

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Inarrestabile.

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Q: How do you say unbeatable in Italian?
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