Unconquered Meaning in English
word
ʌnˈkɑŋkɚd
un-KONG-kerd
ʌnkˈɒnkəd
un-KON-kud
التعريف
Not having been defeated, controlled, or taken over by others; something or someone that remains independent or undefeated.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used in formal, literary, or historical contexts to describe lands, people, or ideals that have not been overtaken. Synonymous with 'invincible' or 'unsubdued' when describing spirit or pride. Rarely used in casual conversation.
Spanish: invicto - no conquistadoPortuguese (BR): invicto - inexplorado - não conquistadoPortuguese (PT): invicto - não conquistadoChinese (Simplified): 未被征服的 - 不屈的Chinese (Traditional): 未被征服的 - 不屈的Hindi: अजित - अजेयArabic: غير مهزوم - غير مُحتَلBengali: অজেয় - অপরাজিতRussian: непокорённый - непокорённаJapanese: 征服されていないVietnamese: chưa bị chinh phụcKorean: 정복되지 않은Turkish: fethedilmemişUrdu: ناقابلِ تسخیر - غیر مفتوحIndonesian: tak terkalahkan - belum ditaklukkan
جمل نموذجية
The mountain remains unconquered after many attempts.
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Some ancient cities are still unconquered.
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Her spirit is unconquered, even in tough times.
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For centuries, the forest has stood unconquered by humans.
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He walked away, his pride still unconquered.
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There's something inspiring about a land that's still unconquered.
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