Words Of Strength

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective unable to be defeated or overcome; unbeatable

  • The fortress was deemed invincible due to its impenetrable walls and advanced defense systems.
  • He felt invincible after winning the championship match.
  • She's like an invincible ninja when it comes to video games.
  • His love for her made him feel invincible, like he could conquer anything.

verb to overcome or defeat with superior strength or force

  • The military's superior firepower was enough to overpower the enemy forces.
  • She easily overpowered him in the arm wrestling match.
  • The new video game character can overpower any opponent with its special moves.
  • The loud music seemed to overpower the conversation in the room.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by indicating the manner in which something is done

  • The new machine was designed to operate powerfully in order to increase efficiency.
  • She sang powerfully during the concert last night.
  • He hit the ball powerfully out of the park.
  • The author's words resonated powerfully with the audience.

noun a loyal, reliable, and hardworking supporter or participant in an organization or team

adjective loyal, reliable, and hardworking

  • The stalwart defender of the law was praised for his unwavering dedication.
  • Tom has been a stalwart friend to me for years, always there when I need him.
  • She's a real stalwart when it comes to partying, always the last one to leave.
  • The old oak tree stood stalwart against the winds of change, a symbol of resilience and strength.

adjective not open to attack or assault; impregnable; not subject to denial or dispute; indisputable; unquestionable

  • The evidence presented in the court was unassailable.
  • Her argument was unassailable, no one could dispute it.
  • His skills on the basketball court are unassailable.
  • The fortress was built on an unassailable cliff, making it impossible to attack.

adjective describing a quality or state that cannot be overcome or defeated

  • His determination to succeed was unconquerable, despite facing numerous obstacles.
  • She has an unconquerable spirit that shines through in everything she does.
  • That team is known for their unconquerable attitude on the field.
  • The artist's creativity was an unconquerable force that inspired all who saw his work.

noun a person or thing that is unshakable

adjective not able to be shaken or disturbed

  • Her unshakable dedication to her work earned her a promotion.
  • I have an unshakable feeling that everything will turn out fine.
  • No matter what happens, I've got an unshakable vibe about this.
  • The foundation of their friendship was unshakable, like a rock in a stormy sea.