The Word of the Moment (3): Indomitable

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Have you ever used the word “indomitable” in your speech or writing? The word “indomitable” simply means “unconquerable” or “impossible to subdue. It is a 16th century from Late Latyin, which means “persistent” or “unyielding”. To be continued.

Here is an example:

  • This momentous milestone is a testament to the “indomitable” spirit of the Turkish Nation that has embraced the values of liberty, democracy, and unwavering determination.

Here are more exaples for you:

Certainly, here are some simpler sentences using the word “indomitable”:

  1. Her indomitable spirit never gave up, no matter what challenges she faced.
  2. The brave soldier’s indomitable courage inspired his comrades in battle.
  3. The determined athlete’s indomitable will helped him achieve great things in his sport.
  4. She had an indomitable determination to succeed in her career.
  5. Their teamwork and determination were indomitable, leading to their victory.
  6. They never gave up, thanks to their indomitable faith in their cause.
  7. The strong leader’s indomitable qualities helped the organization in tough times.
  8. The curious explorer’s indomitable spirit led him to new discoveries.
  9. She made sacrifices for her family because of her indomitable love.
  10. The passionate artist’s indomitable spirit showed in every stroke of their masterpiece.

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