Maybe the unstoppable, fate could tie along in there somewhere, keep looking around. Check in a thesaurus.
Unconquerable or Invincible.
The word 'invincible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as too powerful to be defeated or overcome.A 'simile' is a figure of speech that compares one person or thing to another in order to illustrate that person or thing.Example:Her invincible cheerfulness is like a ray of sunshine wherever she goes.
unstable, weak
The word "invictus", in Latin, means "invincible" or "unconquerable".
The adjective would be invincible. (unbeatable)
invincible
Invincible is an adjective.
The Latin translation of 'invincible' is 'invictus'.
The root word for "invincible" is "vincere," which is Latin for "to conquer" or "to win."
Unconquerable or Invincible.
The invincible hero killed the gang of villians.
The prefix "in" could be used with the word "vincible" to make it "invincible."
Muteki
unconquerable
The villain stole many powerful weapons and is now invincible.
It's the same word in French.
invincible