Unchallenged
adjective
1.
a euphemism for disabled (usually preceded by an adverb):
physically challenged.
2.
deficient or lacking (usually preceded by an adverb or noun):
ethically challenged.
unchallenged
/ʌnˈtʃælɪndʒd/
adjective
1.
not having been challenged or questioned: thirty years of unchallenged power
adjective
1.
(in combination) disabled or disadvantaged in some way: physically challenged performers
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