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invincibility

/in-vin-suh-buhl/US // ɪnˈvɪn sə bəl //UK // (ɪnˈvɪnsəbəl) //

无敌,无敌的,无敌状态,无敌于世

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
    • : insuperable; insurmountable: invincible difficulties.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as invalor
Synonyms

Examples

  • If you short Tesla at $20, and Elon Musk announces his new car makes you both invincible and unfathomably attractive, causing Tesla’s stock to hit $1,000, you’re going to lose $980.

  • Even a shoe that perfectly matches your habitual motion path won’t make you invincible.

  • Past the broken cars and boarded mobile homes, however, the land has an invincible beauty.

  • Twenty years old and you think you’re invincible, think your life is some romantic story.

  • Hizzoner asked in a pleading tone—an extremely rare posture for a man who in the past had swaggered with an air of invincibility.

  • The conquest—and the reaction to it—have given him an aura of invincibility that holy-warrior wannabes find quite thrilling.

  • We, like his various conquests, were seduced by his facade of invincibility and haunted past.

  • Over the past 18 months, the global fascination with Chinese economic invincibility has steadily waned.

  • Joe Paterno was the dictator of Penn State, the more football wins he accrued, the greater his invincibility.

  • The delay increased his difficulties, for it weakened the belief in English invincibility.

  • The British navy, in its invincibility, had almost annihilated the commerce of France.

  • Already in this first "small fight" the Spaniards had learned a lesson, and might even entertain a doubt of their invincibility.

  • Faith in the invincibility of the republic was rooted as an indisputable dogma in the hearts of the French people.

  • Edna's very invincibility, however, aided Sylvia's final capitulation to Thinkright.