Unstoppable

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈstɑpəbəl/

Definitions of unstoppable

noun a person or thing that is unstoppable

Example Sentences

A1 The unstoppable force of nature destroyed the village.

A2 The unstoppable march of progress cannot be halted.

B1 The unstoppable growth of the company is impressive.

B2 The unstoppable rise of populism is causing concern.

C1 The unstoppable momentum of the economy shows no signs of slowing down.

C2 The unstoppable march of technology is reshaping society.

adjective describes something that cannot be stopped or hindered

Example Sentences

A1 The unstoppable train raced down the tracks.

A2 She felt unstoppable as she crossed the finish line.

B1 The team's unstoppable determination led them to victory.

B2 The company's growth seemed unstoppable despite economic challenges.

C1 His ambition was unstoppable, propelling him to achieve great success.

C2 The force of nature was unstoppable, causing widespread destruction.

Examples of unstoppable in a Sentence

formal The progress of technology is often described as unstoppable.

informal Once she starts running, she's like an unstoppable force.

slang That team is on fire, they're absolutely unstoppable!

figurative His determination was like a freight train, completely unstoppable.

Grammatical Forms of unstoppable

past tense

unstoppabled

plural

unstoppables

comparative

more unstoppable

superlative

most unstoppable

present tense

unstoppable

future tense

will be unstoppable

perfect tense

have been unstoppable

continuous tense

is being unstoppable

singular

unstoppable

positive degree

unstoppable

infinitive

to be unstoppable

gerund

unstoppability

participle

unstoppable

Origin and Evolution of unstoppable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unstoppable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' or 'opposite of' and the word 'stop' meaning 'to cease movement or activity'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'unstoppable' has maintained its original meaning of being unable to be stopped or hindered, but has also evolved to be used in a metaphorical sense to describe someone or something with great determination or resilience.