invincibility (Meaning)

Wordnet

invincibility (n)

the property being difficult or impossible to defeat

Webster

invincibility (n.)

The quality or state of being invincible; invincibleness.

invincibility Sentence Examples

  1. The superhero's superpowers gave him a sense of invincibility against his enemies.
  2. The boxer entered the ring with a feeling of invincibility, ready to take on any challenger.
  3. The fortress was designed with thick walls to give it an aura of invincibility.
  4. Success can sometimes give individuals a false sense of invincibility.
  5. The team's winning streak created an air of invincibility around their performance.
  6. Despite facing numerous challenges, she approached each obstacle with an unwavering sense of invincibility.
  7. The belief in one's own invincibility can sometimes lead to reckless behavior.
  8. His strong faith in his abilities fueled his sense of invincibility on the battlefield.
  9. The concept of invincibility is often romanticized in stories of legendary warriors and heroes.
  10. The feeling of invincibility can be empowering but also dangerous if not tempered with humility.

FAQs About the word invincibility

the property being difficult or impossible to defeatThe quality or state of being invincible; invincibleness.

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The superhero's superpowers gave him a sense of invincibility against his enemies.

The boxer entered the ring with a feeling of invincibility, ready to take on any challenger.

The fortress was designed with thick walls to give it an aura of invincibility.

Success can sometimes give individuals a false sense of invincibility.