Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkɑŋkərəbəl/
adjective describing a quality or state that cannot be overcome or defeated
A1 The mountain seemed unconquerable to the inexperienced hiker.
A2 Despite facing numerous challenges, the team remained unconquerable.
B1 Her determination to succeed was unconquerable, no matter the obstacles in her way.
B2 The army faced an unconquerable enemy, but they refused to give up.
C1 His unconquerable spirit inspired those around him to keep pushing forward.
C2 The unconquerable will of the people led to the overthrow of the oppressive regime.
formal His determination to succeed was unconquerable, despite facing numerous obstacles.
informal She has an unconquerable spirit that shines through in everything she does.
slang That team is known for their unconquerable attitude on the field.
figurative The artist's creativity was an unconquerable force that inspired all who saw his work.
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