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Meanings of
indomitable
in English
Impossible to subdue.
unsubduable
never-say-die
Related terms
unconquerable
Synonyms
Examples for "
unsubduable
"
unsubduable
never-say-die
Examples for "
unsubduable
"
1
But the prohibition filled him with an unholy and
unsubduable
curiosity.
2
Whereupon, and instantly, child that I was, I knew anger, the old, red, intolerant wrath, ever unrestrainable and
unsubduable
.
3
Ah yes,
unsubduable
granite, piercing far and wide into the Heavens; yet in the clefts of it fountains, green beautiful valleys with flowers!
1
Their
never
-
say
-
die
attitude was rewarded with tries in the final seven minutes.
2
The centre-back believes the team's
never
-
say
-
die
approach paid off on that particular occasion.
3
Hailing the
never
-
say
-
die
spirit of his team-mates, Quinlan said, We never gave up.
4
The x-factor for the Americans has always been their mentality and
never
-
say
-
die
approach.
5
More of that
never
-
say
-
die
spirit I enjoyed so much about them.
Usage of
indomitable
in English
1
The
indomitable
England centre-half of Euro 2004 has not been seen since.
2
Much of the patriarch's
indomitable
spirit had died over the past days.
3
But the life and soul of his party was the
indomitable
Muza.
4
He must have the absolute faith and the
indomitable
will of Luther.
5
Once before the
indomitable
Indians had driven the trappers from their country.
6
The lips were straight and pale, the chin aggressive, the nose
indomitable
.
7
An
indomitable
soul had risen in her frail body and defied him.
8
Five men who have bowled at the
indomitable
Beckleyans think the same.
9
For once, the superior Ffreinc forces had cowed the
indomitable
Welsh spirit.
10
And yesterday the
indomitable
Ellen MacArthur vindicated her claim in awe-inspiring style.
11
These told you of the presence of an
indomitable
and inflexible will.
12
He mastered the situation by the sheer,
indomitable
might of his fury.
13
The light of the council fire flared upon his splendid,
indomitable
face.
14
Chief among the Confederate killed was the brave, impetuous, and
indomitable
Green.
15
Yes, we are fighting on the same side as the
indomitable
Dutch.
16
As the sporting motto of an
indomitable
race, it was very splendid.
Other examples for "indomitable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
indomitable
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
indomitable spirit
indomitable courage
indomitable energy
indomitable will
indomitable resolution
More collocations
Indomitable
through the time
Indomitable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common