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Word of the day: Indomitable

Let’s learn a new word to describe someone brave!
The word of the day is “indomitable” (Adjective) Meaning: impossible to subdue or defeat.
You can also use this word as part of the idiom “An indomitable spirit”
When you describe someone as having an indomitable spirit, you are applauding them for their refusal to give up or acknowledge defeat.
Synonyms for indomitable:

invincible unbeatable invulnerable unyielding stalwart staunch resolute steadfast determined courageous valiant
Antonyms for indomitable:

vulnerable defenceless susceptible weak
insecure helpless exposed powerless
Use in a sentence:

1. His indomitable courage will not be forgotten.

2. She was an indomitable fighter for the right to asylum.

The word indomitable comes from the Latin word indomitabilis meaning "untameable".

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