invulnerability (Meaning)

Wordnet

invulnerability (n)

having the strength to withstand attack

the property of being invulnerable; the property of being incapable of being hurt (physically or emotionally)

Webster

invulnerability (n.)

Quality or state of being invulnerable.

invulnerability Sentence Examples

  1. Superman's invulnerability to most forms of physical harm makes him a formidable hero.
  2. The armor's design gave the knight a sense of invulnerability in battle.
  3. Some people mistakenly believe that wealth offers invulnerability to life's challenges.
  4. The superhero's powers included a shield of invulnerability that protected him from harm.
  5. The fortress was designed with a sense of invulnerability to withstand attacks.
  6. His overconfidence stemmed from a false sense of invulnerability.
  7. The software's encryption provided an additional layer of invulnerability against cyber threats.
  8. The ancient legend spoke of a potion that granted invulnerability to its drinker.
  9. The team's early victories led to a sense of invulnerability that proved to be their downfall.
  10. The castle's high walls gave its inhabitants a false sense of invulnerability.

FAQs About the word invulnerability

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threat, distress,danger, peril, danger, endangerment, jeopardy, hazard, jeopardy, trouble

Superman's invulnerability to most forms of physical harm makes him a formidable hero.

The armor's design gave the knight a sense of invulnerability in battle.

Some people mistakenly believe that wealth offers invulnerability to life's challenges.

The superhero's powers included a shield of invulnerability that protected him from harm.