Invincible ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Invincible ( adjective )

  1. Incapable of being overcome, defeated, or subdued.
  2. Incapable of being damaged or harmed.

Origin:

From latin invincibilis, from in- "not" + vincibilis "conquerable".

Examples:

  1. The ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaohs were invincible.
  2. The team had an invincible defense that no one could penetrate.
  3. The new car is built to be invincible in a crash.
  4. The company's reputation for providing top-notch customer service is practically invincible.
  5. She thought that she was invincible and nothing could bring her down.

(As a noun)

Invincible ( noun )

  1. Incapable of being overcome, defeated, or subdued.
  2. Incapable of being damaged or harmed.

Origin:

From latin invincibilis, from in- "not" + vincibilis "conquerable".

Examples:

  1. The ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaohs were invincible.
  2. The team had an invincible defense that no one could penetrate.
  3. The new car is built to be invincible in a crash.
  4. The company's reputation for providing top-notch customer service is practically invincible.
  5. She thought that she was invincible and nothing could bring her down.
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