We have some unbreakable drinking glasses at home. Emptying the dishwasher this morning, I found out that at least one wasn't.
My resolve is unbreakable.
The Nokia cellular telephone is unbreakable
The constancy of this witness proved to be unbreakable
A - article diamond - noun (subject) is - verb (linking verb) unbreakable - adjective (predicate adjective)
The sisters' bond was unbreakable. She borrowed one of her sisters' shoes.
Her heart was adamantine when it came to that boy. This sentence works because the word means unbreakable or unable to take apart.
When she beat him it really was a victory for the sisterhood.
Yes, Unbreakable is an adjective
Unbreakable
They never use the unbreakable vow on Hermione, trust me I would know, I have read them 3 times, but in book 6 its used on Severus
The opposite of unbreakable is fragile.
No, the head of a tiger is not unbreakable.