Invincible

/ɪnˈvɪnsəbl/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
The champion boxer seemed invincible after winning every match of the season.
Incapable of being conquered or subdued.
Her determination made her feel invincible, no matter the challenges she faced.
Immunized against defeat or harm.
They believed their team's invincible spirit would carry them through the playoffs.
Not able to be overcome or controlled.
The invincible army marched forward, leaving nothing but victory in their wake.

Etymology

From Latin 'invincibilis', meaning 'unconquerable'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

invincible spirit
An unbreakable attitude or determination.
invincible army
A military force considered unbeatable.
invincible confidence
A strong sense of assurance that cannot be shaken.

Related Words

victorious
Having won a victory; triumphant.
heroic
Having the characteristics of a hero; courageous.

Slang Meanings

Totally unbeatable.
After that win, he felt totally invincible.
Incredibly resilient.
She's been through so much and still stands strong; she's invincible.