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unconquerable

[ UK /ʌnkˈɒnkəɹəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not capable of being conquered or vanquished or overcome
    faced unconquerable difficulties
    a tribute to his courage...and his unconquerable will
  2. incapable of being surmounted or excelled
    insuperable heroes
    insuperable odds

How To Use unconquerable In A Sentence

  • a tribute to his courage...and his unconquerable will
  • At the summit the stamina and valour of our fighter pilots remained unconquerable and supreme.
  • The sun is invincible, unconquerable, the highest ideal of the self and the highest aspiration of the soul.
  • She had managed to stay completely unruffled during the entire conversation, defying what he knew about humans and their unconquerable pride.
  • Cut off as we are by the nature of the body, God has yet given us, in the midst of all this evil, virtue the unconquerable, meaningless in a state of tranquil safety but everything where its absence would be peril of fall. The Six Enneads.
  • Brad Pitt, who heads a stellar cast as the unconquerable hero Achilles, was intrigued by his complex, multi-faceted character.
  • It is loyalty, elegance, fight, success, and unconquerable essence.
  • About the twelfth cast the reel sings a sweet anthem, and I have a delightful quarter of an hour with an unconquerable fish that leaps again and again in the air, but that has to give in at last, and lie beside the salmon eventually, as handsome a fresh-run sea trout of 9 lb. as mortal eye ever feasted upon. Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler
  • But he was just as much "unconquerable" among them as in the Church. History of the Afro-American Group of the Episcopal Church
  • His death was occasiond by an unconquerable mixt fever, malignant to a high degree, He is oblidged to be buried sooner than usual, Poor Peter call'd with the news, but could not talk. Letter 266
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