indefeatable; unbeatable;
When he was searching for food for his family, he was indomitable.
(Indomitable means impossible to subdue, overcome, or vanquish.)"The more indomitable of the suffragettes persisted until they were arrested.""My indomitable quest to fight against crimes led me to join the police.""Personal courage and an indomitable self-confidence were the chief, indeed the only, qualities which sprang to light in General Feversham." (quote from The Four Feathers)
Unconquerable = Not Conquerable. Can not be conquered, defeated, taken over, etc.
invulnerable, indestructible, unconquerable, unbeatable, indomitable, unassailable; impregnable, inviolable; informal bulletproof.
aloof, apathetic, calm, cool, detached, dispassionate, dry, enduring, impassive, imperturbable, indifferent, indomitable, long-suffering, matter-of-fact, patient, phlegmatic, resigned, self-controlled, sober, stoical, stolid, unconcerned, unemotional, unflappable, unmoved
Synonymsfor brave orcourageous:adventurous, audacious, chivalrous, confident, courageous, daring, dashing, dauntless, defiant, doughty, fearless, firm, foolhardy, forward, gallant, game, gritty, gutsy, hardy, heroic, imprudent, indomitable, intrepid, lionhearted, militant, nervy, plucky, reckless, resolute, spirited, spunky, stalwart, stout, stouthearted, strong, unabashed, unafraid,, undaunted, undismayed, valiant, valorous, venturesome.
The indomitable Abominable Snowman ate up all the elves, then cast his hungry eyes upon Rudolph.
Indomitable is an adjective.
Conan the Indomitable was created in 1989.
Indomitable Spirit was created in 2006.
"He was a short plumpish gentleman whose spreading flesh was held in check by an indomitable dignity."(The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand,1943)ORThe man was very indomitable.ORThe women was very indomitable therefore, she was very hard to overcome.
Conan the Indomitable has 273 pages.
You can rely on our indomitable spirit, coach!
The Latin root for "indomitable" is "domitare," which means "to tame" or "to subdue." The prefix "in-" added to "domitare" in this case changes the meaning to "not able to be tamed or subdued."
The ISBN of Conan the Indomitable is 0-8125-0295-7.
The word "indomitable" is derived from the Latin word "indomitabilis."
Indomitable
(Indomitable means impossible to subdue, overcome, or vanquish.)"The more indomitable of the suffragettes persisted until they were arrested.""My indomitable quest to fight against crimes led me to join the police.""Personal courage and an indomitable self-confidence were the chief, indeed the only, qualities which sprang to light in General Feversham." (quote from The Four Feathers)