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.
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.
In English formidable means hard to overcome or frightening.
formidable
Ah, the word "formidable" is like a happy little tree with a special suffix at the end. The suffix of "formidable" is "-able," which means capable of or worthy of. It's like adding a little touch of magic to the end of a word, making it even more special.
There are several ways to use formidable in a sentence. One sentence for formidable is; Walking on coals is a formidable challenge for anyone.
"C'est formidable"
Either is correct. It's a regional pronunciation.
ANSWER FOR is the accented syllable in formidable.
we will make a formidable team
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.
Very formidable. A force to be reckoned with.
The Joy Formidable was created in 2007.
Conan the Formidable was created in 1990.
formidable: difficult to overcome
He was a formidable opponent.
the wind was formidable last night.