Indomitable

usgb/ɪnˈdɑːmɪtəbl/
adjective

Impossible to conquer or tame.

Even when faced with multiple challenges, her indomitable spirit never wavered.
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Often appears as...

  • indomitable spirit
  • indomitable will
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Positive Connotation

Indomitable often implies a positive quality, showing persistent courage against odds.

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Despite his failures, he tackled each new challenge with an indomitable attitude.
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Emotional Strength

Use 'indomitable' when describing someone’s emotional or inner strength, not physical strength.

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The athlete's indomitable resolve saw her through the injury.
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Motivational Context

It's often used in motivational contexts to inspire people.

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Her indomitable pursuit of justice inspired the entire community.
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