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.
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 - 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.
There is no suffix in misjudge.
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.
Conan the Formidable was created in 1990.
The Joy Formidable was created in 2007.
formidable: difficult to overcome
the wind was formidable last night.
He was a formidable opponent.