In English formidable means hard to overcome or frightening.
Formidable - hard to overcome; hard to deal with. Sentence: A long final examination is more formidable than a short test. Formidable can also refer to an opponent, enemy, etc., such as one who is hard to beat.
It means they have a very high opinion of themselves.
Either is correct. It's a regional pronunciation.
The Greek army faced a formidable enemy in the Persians. At 200 pounds, he made a formidable addition to our wrestling team. Making a speech in front of the whole town was a formidable prospect.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
Very formidable. A force to be reckoned with.
The French word formidable means wonderful in English. This is a bit confusing because the word formidablein English means "inspiring fear or respect". This is what the French call a 'faux ami', or a false friend.
The Greek word "deinos" translates to "terrible" or "fearful" in English. It can also be interpreted as "formidable" or "wondrous" depending on the context in which it is used.
Jim was overwhelmed by the formidable task of completing his English homework before the Reds game.
Formidable, fearsome. грозный.
There are several words that mean powerful in the English vocabulary. Some of them include mighty, muscular, strong, formidable and so much more.
formidable means marvellous
Tremendous! Terrific! Awesome!
maraviloso. wonderful, terrefic
Multiple hard to defeat opponents... A formidable foe would just be a hard to defeat opponent.
"I am a wonderful girl."
that's great / tremendous /awesome!