Unconquerable: meaning, definitions and examples
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unconquerable
[ ˌʌnˈkɒŋ.kər.ə.bl̩ ]
resilience
Not able to be conquered or overcome; invincible.
Synonyms
indomitable, invincible, unbeatable.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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unconquerable |
Typically used in contexts where something cannot be overcome, subdued, or defeated, often due to its immense strength or resilience.
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invincible |
Often used in situations where something or someone is considered unbeatable or impossible to defeat in any competition or conflict. It gives a sense of absolute strength.
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unbeatable |
Commonly used to describe someone or something that is extremely difficult or impossible to defeat, often in a competitive context. It can apply to people, teams, or even abstract concepts like records.
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indomitable |
Used to describe a person or spirit that cannot be subdued or tamed, often highlighting courage, resilience, and determination.
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Examples of usage
- The unconquerable spirit of the soldiers inspired the whole nation.
- Her determination to succeed was unconquerable.
- Despite facing many challenges, he remained unconquerable in his pursuit of happiness.
Translations
Translations of the word "unconquerable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 invencível
🇮🇳 अजय
🇩🇪 unbesiegbar
🇮🇩 tak terkalahkan
🇺🇦 нездоланний
🇵🇱 niezwyciężony
🇯🇵 無敵
🇫🇷 invincible
🇪🇸 invencible
🇹🇷 yenilmez
🇰🇷 무적의
🇸🇦 لا يُقهر
🇨🇿 neporazitelný
🇸🇰 neporaziteľný
🇨🇳 不可战胜的
🇸🇮 nepremagljiv
🇮🇸 ósigrandi
🇰🇿 жеңілмейтін
🇬🇪 დაუმარცხებელი
🇦🇿 məğlubedilməz
🇲🇽 invencible
Etymology
The word 'unconquerable' originates from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'conquerable' meaning 'able to be conquered'. It has been used in English language since the 15th century.
See also: conquer, conquerable, conquering, conqueror.