Indomitable: meaning, definitions and examples
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indomitable
[ ɪnˈdɒmɪtəb(ə)l ]
spirit
Impossible to subdue or defeat.
Synonyms
invincible, unconquerable, unyielding
Examples of usage
- She showed indomitable courage in the face of danger.
- His indomitable willpower helped him overcome all obstacles.
- The team's indomitable spirit led them to victory.
Translations
Translations of the word "indomitable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 indomável
🇮🇳 अदम्य
🇩🇪 unbezwingbar
🇮🇩 tak tertaklukkan
🇺🇦 незламний
🇵🇱 nieposkromiony
🇯🇵 不屈の
🇫🇷 indomptable
🇪🇸 indomable
🇹🇷 yenilmez
🇰🇷 불굴의
🇸🇦 لا يقهر
🇨🇿 nezkrotný
🇸🇰 nezdolný
🇨🇳 不可征服的
🇸🇮 neukrotljiv
🇮🇸 ósigrandi
🇰🇿 жеңілмейтін
🇬🇪 დაუმორჩილებელი
🇦🇿 məğlubedilməz
🇲🇽 indomable
Word origin
The word 'indomitable' originated from the Latin word 'indomitabilis', which means 'unconquerable'. It first appeared in the English language in the 17th century. The term is often used to describe someone or something that is impossible to subdue or defeat, showcasing strength, courage, and resilience.
See also: dominantly, dominate, dominated, dominating, domination.