SportsAugust 17, 2026

unguardable

un-GARD-uh-bul

Definition

Describes a player who is impossible to defend effectively because their skill level or athleticism makes them too difficult to stop.

Etymology

The word is formed by combining the prefix 'un-' (meaning 'not') with the verb 'guard' (from Old French 'garder') and the suffix '-able' (meaning 'capable of being'). It evolved to specifically describe someone who cannot be successfully defended in competitive sports.

In the news

In this article, JJ Buchanan is described as unguardable during fall camp, highlighting his exceptional performance compared to other receivers. This term emphasizes why he has become a top option for the team's quarterback.

Michigan Football's WR Position Battle Has Taken a Turn Entering Week 3 of Fall Camp

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Sports Illustrated

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