unconquered

[ˌʌnkɒŋkəd]

unconquered Definition

  • 1not defeated or overcome
  • 2not having been brought under control or subjugated

Using unconquered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unconquered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The unconquered army marched on despite the odds.

  • Example

    The mountain remained unconquered by climbers for years.

  • Example

    Her spirit remained unconquered despite the challenges she faced.

unconquered Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for unconquered

Phrases with unconquered

  • land that has not been taken over or controlled by any outside force

    Example

    The expedition set out to explore the unconquered territory beyond the mountains.

  • a resilient and determined attitude that refuses to be defeated or broken

    Example

    Despite the hardships she faced, her unconquered spirit kept her going.

  • a record that has not been surpassed or beaten

    Example

    His unconquered record in the sport remains unbroken to this day.

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Summary: unconquered in Brief

'Unconquered' [ˌʌnkɒŋkəd] is an adjective that describes something that has not been defeated or overcome. It can refer to armies, territories, spirits, or records. Examples include 'The unconquered army marched on despite the odds,' and 'Her spirit remained unconquered despite the challenges she faced.' Synonyms include 'unbeaten,' 'undefeated,' 'unvanquished,' and 'unsubdued.'