Inquebrantable (en. Unbreakable)

/inkebrantable/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
It refers to something or someone who is steadfast and resilient in the face of adversity.
Her unbreakable spirit led her to overcome all difficulties.
Su inquebrantable espíritu la llevó a superar todas las dificultades.
Something that cannot be broken or altered.
The dog's loyalty was unbreakable, always staying by his side.
La lealtad del perro era inquebrantable, siempre permanecía a su lado.
Describes a will or determination that does not yield.
Demonstrates an unbreakable faith in his ideals.
Muestra una fe inquebrantable en sus ideales.

Etymology

From the Latin 'inquebrantabilis', composed of 'in-' (not) and 'quebrantabilis' (breakable).

Common Phrases and Expressions

unbreakable will
A will that does not bend in the face of difficulties.
voluntad inquebrantable
unbreakable faith
A faith that remains unwavering.
fe inquebrantable

Related Words

breakable
Something that can be broken or weakened.
quebrantable
tenacious
Someone who does not easily give up.
tenaz

Slang Meanings

A person who always stands firm in their convictions.
He is so unbreakable that he never changes his mind.
Es tan inquebrantable que nunca cambia de opinión.
Someone who faces any obstacle without giving up.
That unbreakable attitude will lead him to succeed.
Esa actitud inquebrantable le hará triunfar.