invincibly
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Definition
Adverb: - In a manner that cannot be defeated, overcome, or subdued; with an unconquerable quality.
Usage
The adverb "invincibly" is used to modify a verb, describing an action performed with an unbeatable, indomitable, or unassailable quality. It often conveys a sense of absolute confidence, strength, or permanence.
Examples
- The champion boxer fought invincibly, winning every round.
- Her spirit remained invincibly optimistic despite the setbacks.
- The ancient fortress stood invincibly against all attacks for centuries.
Advanced Usage
- "invincibly ignorant": A formal or philosophical term describing a state of ignorance for which a person cannot be held responsible, as they have no means to overcome it.
- According to that doctrine, those who have never heard the message are considered invincibly ignorant.
Variants and Related Words
- Invincible (adjective): Incapable of being defeated or overcome.
- He had an invincible belief in justice.
- Invincibility (noun): The quality or state of being invincible.
- The myth of the army's invincibility was shattered.
Synonyms
- Unconquerably
- Indomitably
- Impregnably
- Unassailably
Antonyms
- Vulnerably
- Weakly
- Defeatably
Adverb
- in an invincible manner
- invincibly, the troops moved forward