invincibleness

invincibleness

A superhero's invincibleness protects the city from harm.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being invincible: "invincibleness" refers to the state or property of being too powerful to be defeated or overcome. It denotes an unconquerable nature.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The invincibleness of the ancient fortress amazed the historians. (The fortress's quality of being impossible to conquer impressed those studying it.)
    • Her invincibleness in the face of adversity inspired everyone around her. (Her inability to be defeated by difficult circumstances motivated others.)
    • The team's invincibleness was proven by their unbeaten record all season. (The team's quality of being impossible to beat was demonstrated by their perfect performance.)
Advanced Usage
  • "invincibleness of spirit": a phrase describing an unbreakable inner strength or determination.

    • The invincibleness of spirit shown by the survivors was remarkable. (The survivors displayed an unconquerable mental strength.)
  • "a sense of invincibleness": a feeling or belief that one cannot be harmed or defeated.

    • Young soldiers often have a sense of invincibleness that fades with experience. (Young soldiers frequently believe they cannot be harmed, a feeling that diminishes over time.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Invincible (adj): incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.

    • The army was considered invincible after a series of victories. (The army was thought to be unconquerable.)
  • Invincibility (n): the quality of being invincible; a more common synonym for invincibleness.

    • The superhero's invincibility made him a powerful protector. (The superhero's unconquerable nature made him effective.)
Synonyms
  • Invincibility: the state of being too strong to be defeated.
  • Unconquerability: the quality of being impossible to overcome or subdue.
  • Indomitability: the quality of being impossible to subdue or defeat.
  • Unbeatability: the quality of being impossible to beat in a contest.
Related Idioms
  • "Til the last breath": suggesting an unconquerable determination, though not a direct idiom for invincibleness.

    • He fought til the last breath, showing invincibleness. (He struggled until death, demonstrating unconquerable resolve.)
  • "Like a rock": metaphorically describing something that cannot be moved or defeated.

    • Her determination was like a rock, a true invincibleness. (Her resolve was immovable, showing an unconquerable quality.)