WORD OF THE DAY
invincible / adjective / in-VIN-suh-bul
Definition
: incapable of being conquered, overcome, or subdued"
Examples
"After many makeovers, changes to the backstory, and noting that 'bad' guys don't sell newspapers very well, (his Superman stories were rejected by publishers for years) he finally settled on the version we have today: a nearly invincible man, handsome, incorruptible, honest to the core, who stands for justice, and who is a champion of the downtrodden."
— Terry Mejdrich, The Grand Rapids (Minnesota) Herald-Review, 7 Jan. 2022
Email is the cockroach of internet software, invincible.
— Ian Bogost, The Atlantic, 12 Jan. 2022
Did You Know?
Invincible comes from Latin invincibilis—a combination of the negative prefix in- with the Latin verb vincere, meaning "to conquer."
Vincere also gave English vincible, meaning (unsurprisingly) "capable of being overcome or subdued."
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