Definitions
- Describing a person or thing that cannot be conquered or subdued. - Referring to an unyielding or unwavering spirit or attitude. - Talking about a force or power that is impossible to overcome or defeat.
- Describing a person or thing that cannot be tamed or controlled. - Referring to an unbreakable or unshakable will or resolve. - Talking about a spirit or attitude that is impossible to defeat or overcome.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a person or thing that is impossible to defeat or overcome.
- 2Both words convey a sense of strength and resilience.
- 3Both words can be used to describe a person's attitude or spirit.
What is the difference?
- 1Connotation: Unsubduable emphasizes the inability to conquer or subdue, while indomitable emphasizes the unbreakable or unshakable nature of a person or thing.
- 2Usage: Unsubduable is less commonly used than indomitable and may sound more formal or literary.
Remember this!
Unsubduable and indomitable are synonyms that describe a person or thing that is impossible to defeat or overcome. However, unsubduable emphasizes the inability to conquer or subdue, while indomitable emphasizes the unbreakable or unshakable nature of a person or thing. Indomitable is more commonly used and has a simpler pronunciation and spelling.