Invincible
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Invincible ( adjective )
- Incapable of being overcome, defeated, or subdued.
- Incapable of being damaged or harmed.
Origin:
From latin invincibilis, from in- "not" + vincibilis "conquerable".
Examples:
- The ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaohs were invincible.
- The team had an invincible defense that no one could penetrate.
- The new car is built to be invincible in a crash.
- The company's reputation for providing top-notch customer service is practically invincible.
- She thought that she was invincible and nothing could bring her down.
(As a noun)
Invincible ( noun )
- Incapable of being overcome, defeated, or subdued.
- Incapable of being damaged or harmed.
Origin:
From latin invincibilis, from in- "not" + vincibilis "conquerable".
Examples:
- The ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaohs were invincible.
- The team had an invincible defense that no one could penetrate.
- The new car is built to be invincible in a crash.
- The company's reputation for providing top-notch customer service is practically invincible.
- She thought that she was invincible and nothing could bring her down.