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[ US /ˌɪnˈvɪnsəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnvˈɪnsəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being overcome or subdued
    an invincible army
    her invincible spirit

How To Use invincible In A Sentence

  • He has been allowed such a long leash and with a ludicrously large pay packet, he must feel invincible. The Sun
  • There is not a team that is invincible. The Sun
  • The men believe the twins hold mystical powers that make them invincible in their battles against the Myanmar military.
  • Industry insiders suggest a mixture of greed, overexpansion and simple overfamiliarity has knocked the shine from certain formerly invincible megabrands.
  • It is Superman and those themes that are echoed in critically acclaimed comic books like Hellboy and Invincible, The Authority and even The Watchmen. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How I Would Reboot Superman
  • Only a windlike chant would do -- something with an undertone of human despair, outsoared by brave, savage flights of invincible soul-hope -- great virile singing man-cries, winged as the starlight, weird as space -- Whitman sublimated, David's soul poured out in symphony. The River and I
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • They became "invincible" - natural-born jungle - and night-fighters, as well as "utterly ruthless, utterly cruel and utterly blind to any of the values which make up our civilization. MotherJones.com
  • I'm the best! I'm the greatest! I'm invincible!
  • But this colt seemed different, invincible, he just needed to show up. The Sun
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