Need another word that means the same as “invincible”? Find 7 synonyms and 30 related words for “invincible” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Invincible” are: unbeatable, unvanquishable, invulnerable, indestructible, unconquerable, indomitable, unassailable
Invincible as an Adjective
Definitions of "Invincible" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “invincible” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Incapable of being overcome or subdued.
- Too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
Synonyms of "Invincible" as an adjective (7 Words)
indestructible | Very long lasting. Indestructible plastic containers. |
indomitable | Impossible to subdue. A woman of indomitable spirit. |
invulnerable | Impossible to harm or damage. No state in the region is now invulnerable to attack by another. |
unassailable | Impossible to assail. An unassailable lead. |
unbeatable | Not able to be defeated or bettered in a contest or commercial market. The team is unbeatable. |
unconquerable | Incapable of being surmounted or excelled. An unconquerable pride. |
unvanquishable | Incapable of being overcome or subdued. |
Usage Examples of "Invincible" as an adjective
- Her invincible spirit.
- An invincible army.
- An invincible warrior.
Associations of "Invincible" (30 Words)
battle | Battle or contend against in or as if in a battle. Firefighters battled a 9 800 acre brush fire. |
captor | A person who captures and holds people or animals. He managed to escape from his captors two nights later. |
competition | An occasion on which a winner is selected from among two or more contestants. I walked round to check out the competition. |
conqueror | A person who conquers a place or people; a vanquisher. A chance for revenge against his Olympic conqueror. |
contender | A person or group competing with others to achieve something. The major contenders in the football championship. |
dictator | A person who behaves in an autocratic way. My boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime. |
encroach | Intrude on (a person’s territory, rights, personal life, etc. Rather than encroach on his privacy she might have kept to her room. |
foe | An armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force. They had been political foes for years. |
impregnable | Unable to be defeated or overcome. An impregnable fortress. |
inalienable | Not subject to forfeiture. The shareholders have the inalienable right to dismiss directors. |
incontestable | Not open to question; obviously true. |
indisputable | Unable to be challenged or denied. Indisputable evidence of a witness. |
infrangible | Not capable of being violated or infringed. There is no infrangible genetic prescription of human behaviour. |
invader | A person or group that invades a country, region, or other place. It is a country that has repelled all invaders. |
inviolable | Must be kept sacred. The person of the king is inviolable. |
inviolate | Must be kept sacred. An international memorial which must remain inviolate. |
invulnerable | Impossible to harm or damage. No state in the region is now invulnerable to attack by another. |
mighty | Extremely. He s mighty tired. |
oppressor | A person of authority who subjects others to undue pressures. They overthrew their colonial oppressors. |
rival | Be the rival of be in competition with. Nothing can rival cotton for durability. |
sacred | (often followed by `to’) devoted exclusively to a single use or purpose or person. Sacred music. |
sacrosanct | Must be kept sacred. The individual s right to work has been upheld as sacrosanct. |
secure | Get by special effort. A secure hold on her wrist. |
superior | A person superior to another in rank or status especially a colleague in a higher position. A superior officer. |
tyrant | A tyrant flycatcher. The tyrant was deposed by popular demonstrations. |
unassailable | Impossible to assail. An unassailable lead. |
unbeatable | Not able to be defeated or bettered in a contest or commercial market. Views from the patio are unbeatable. |
unshakable | Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable. |
victor | The contestant who wins the contest. There were many dead on the field but no clear victor. |
winner | A goal or shot that wins a match or point. Dummy has the spade ace and two diamond winners at the finish. |