Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪnsəbəl/
adjective unable to be defeated or overcome; unbeatable
A1 Superman is invincible.
A2 The knight felt invincible in his shiny armor.
B1 The team's confidence made them feel invincible on the field.
B2 Despite facing many challenges, she remained invincible in her determination.
C1 His unwavering belief in himself made him seem invincible to others.
C2 The company's innovative strategies have made it seem almost invincible in the market.
formal The fortress was deemed invincible due to its impenetrable walls and advanced defense systems.
informal He felt invincible after winning the championship match.
slang She's like an invincible ninja when it comes to video games.
figurative His love for her made him feel invincible, like he could conquer anything.
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