Indestructible

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌɪndɪˈstrʌktəbəl/

Definitions of indestructible

adjective not able to be destroyed or damaged

Example Sentences

A1 My indestructible phone case protects my phone from damage.

A2 The superhero's shield was indestructible, able to withstand any attack.

B1 The ancient ruins were made of indestructible stone, standing strong for centuries.

B2 The military tank was built with an indestructible armor, making it nearly impenetrable.

C1 The scientist created a material that was truly indestructible, revolutionizing the industry.

C2 The spaceship was equipped with an indestructible shield, allowing it to travel through space safely.

Examples of indestructible in a Sentence

formal The new material is said to be indestructible, able to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures.

informal My phone case is practically indestructible, I've dropped it so many times and it's still in perfect condition.

slang That guy thinks he's indestructible, always taking crazy risks without thinking about the consequences.

figurative Their friendship seemed indestructible, weathering every storm and challenge that came their way.

Grammatical Forms of indestructible

past tense

indestructible

plural

indestructibles

comparative

more indestructible

superlative

most indestructible

present tense

indestructible

future tense

will be indestructible

perfect tense

has been indestructible

continuous tense

is being indestructible

singular

indestructible

positive degree

indestructible

infinitive

to be indestructible

gerund

indestructibility

participle

indestructible

Origin and Evolution of indestructible

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'indestructible' originated from the Latin word 'indestruibilis', which is a combination of the prefix 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'destruere' meaning 'destroy'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'indestructible' has retained its original meaning of not able to be destroyed or damaged, and is commonly used to describe objects or materials that are extremely durable or resilient.