indomitable

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Estimated CEFR level: C1 — Advanced

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Definition

  1. adjective impossible to subdue

Etymology

From Late Latin indomitābilis, from in- (“not”) + domitō, frequentative of domō (“to tame”). By surface analysis, in- + domitable.

In classic literature

Synonyms

never-say-die, unsubduable

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