invincible
word
/ˌɪnˈvɪnsəbəɫ/
in-VIN-suh-buhl
/ɪnvˈɪnsəbəl/
in-VIN-suh-buhl
Definition
Impossible to defeat or overcome; too strong to be beaten.
Usage & Nuances
Usually formal or dramatic; used to describe people, teams, feelings, or things seen as unbeatable. Often used in sports, stories, or when praising someone's confidence. Not for everyday situations unless exaggerating.
Spanish: invenciblePortuguese (BR): invencívelPortuguese (PT): invencívelChinese (Simplified): 不可战胜的Chinese (Traditional): 不可戰勝的Hindi: अपराजेयArabic: لا يقهرBengali: অজেয় - অপরাজেয়Russian: непобедимый - неуязвимыйJapanese: 無敵Vietnamese: bất khả chiến bại - bất bạiKorean: 무적Turkish: yenilmezUrdu: ناقابلِ شکستIndonesian: tak terkalahkan
Example Sentences
The hero in the story was invincible.
basic
Some people think technology is invincible.
basic
Our team felt invincible after so many wins.
basic
He walked into the interview feeling absolutely invincible.
natural
No matter the challenge, she acted as if she were invincible.
natural
Youth can sometimes make you feel invincible, like nothing can stop you.
natural