invincible
/ɪnˈvɪnsəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈvɪnsəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)in-ˈvin(t)-sə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
invincible — 形容詞
- invinciblepositive
- more invinciblecomparative
- most invinciblesuperlative
1. so strong or powerful that no person, army, or force can win against it or stop
無敵
強大到無法被戰勝或阻擋
so strong or powerful that no person, army, or force can win against it or stop it from achieving what it wants
Keiko walked into the final exam feeling invincible after weeks of careful study.
Keiko 經過幾週的認真準備,走進期末考場時覺得自己無敵。
predicative: feeling invincible after preparation
The defending champion looked invincible until Nadia scored three quick goals.
衛冕冠軍看似無敵,直到 Nadia 迅速攻進三球。
predicative: looked invincible until a turning point
Emeka led an invincible debate team that had not lost a single round all season.
Emeka 帶領一支所向無敵的辯論隊,整個賽季一場都沒輸過。
Pablo believed his older brother was invincible and could never lose a fight.
Pablo 相信他的哥哥是無敵的,絕不會輸掉任何一場架。
No team stays invincible forever — even the best players have off days.
沒有隊伍能永遠保持無敵——即使最強的選手也有表現不佳的時候。
- unbeatable
more informal; common in everyday contexts such as sports, games, and competitions
- indomitable
emphasises spirit or willpower that refuses to surrender, rather than physical strength
- unconquerable
more formal; often used for territories, peoples, or abstract forces
- impregnable
specifically describes physical defences — a fortress or position that cannot be breached
- vulnerable
open to attack, harm, or defeat
- beatable
can be defeated; the direct opposite in everyday language