invincible
adjective
- undefeatable
noun
- one that cannot be defeated
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪn.sə.bəl/ / /ɪnˈvɪn.sɪ.bəl/
adj
Etymology: From Middle French invincible, from Latin invincibilis (“unconquerable”), from in- (“not”) + vincibilis (“conquerable”), from vincere (“to conquer”).
- Impossible to defeat, destroy, or kill; too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
“You know our armie is inuincible: As many circumcized Turkes we haue, And warlike bands of Chriſtians renyed, As hath the Ocean or the Terrene ſea Small drops of water, […]”
“Nothing in this world could / Ever bring them down / Yeah, they're invincible / And she's just in the background”
noun
Etymology: From Middle French invincible, from Latin invincibilis (“unconquerable”), from in- (“not”) + vincibilis (“conquerable”), from vincere (“to conquer”).
- Someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed, or killed.