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invincible
[ in-vin-suh-buhl ]
adjective
- incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
Synonyms: unyielding
Antonyms: conquerable
- insuperable; insurmountable:
invincible difficulties.
invincible
/ ɪnˈvɪnsəbəl /
adjective
- incapable of being defeated; unconquerable
- unable to be overcome; insuperable
invincible prejudices
Derived Forms
- inˌvinciˈbility, noun
- inˈvincibly, adverb
Other Words From
- in·vinci·bili·ty in·vinci·ble·ness noun
- in·vinci·bly adverb
- nonin·vinci·bili·ty noun
- nonin·vinci·ble adjective
- nonin·vinci·ble·ness noun
- nonin·vinci·bly adverb
- unin·vinci·ble adjective
- unin·vinci·ble·ness noun
- unin·vinci·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of invincible1
Word History and Origins
Origin of invincible1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It announced a withdrawal from the French shore due to invincible enemy resistance.
Pressing the dodge button at the right time causes her to temporarily burst into an invincible flock of crows.
The truth, revealed through interviews with locals and Iraqi security forces, is that the ISIS was far from invincible.
In the book Invincible, Jaina stabs Jacen through the heart.
For the first 13 years of his career, 227 consecutive games, Manning was invincible.
But they have not the invincible carelessness or temperamental springiness of the old lot—and how should they?
Balakirev—to whom the work was dedicated—did not admire it, and his feelings were shared by the rest of the Invincible Band.
A voice from heaven hails the invincible conqueror, and his soul in the form of a dove ascends to the skies.
An animal, a mite, which suffers, furnishes invincible arguments against Divine Providence and its infinite benefactions.
If we stayed where we were, our dead would kill us; if we moved out of our defenses, we should no longer be invincible.
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