invincibility

[ɪnˌvɪnsəˈbɪləti]

invincibility Definition

  • 1the quality or state of being unbeatable or unconquerable
  • 2the feeling or belief that one cannot be defeated or overcome

Using invincibility: Examples

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

  • Example

    The team's invincibility was shattered after losing to the underdogs.

  • Example

    He felt a sense of invincibility after winning the championship.

  • Example

    The fortress was built with the aim of achieving invincibility against enemy attacks.

invincibility Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for invincibility

Antonyms for invincibility

Phrases with invincibility

  • a belief or feeling of invincibility that is not based on reality or is unfounded

    Example

    His false invincibility led him to take unnecessary risks.

  • an unrealistic belief in one's own invincibility or superiority

    Example

    His invincibility complex made him take foolish risks.

  • invincibility mindset

    a mental state characterized by a strong belief in one's own invincibility or ability to overcome challenges

    Example

    Her invincibility mindset helped her overcome many obstacles in life.

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Summary: invincibility in Brief

Invincibility [ɪnˌvɪnsəˈbɪləti] refers to the quality or state of being unbeatable or unconquerable, as well as the feeling or belief that one cannot be defeated or overcome. It can be used to describe a team's performance, an individual's mindset, or the strength of a fortress. Phrases like 'false invincibility' and 'invincibility complex' describe unrealistic beliefs in one's own invincibility, while 'invincibility mindset' denotes a strong belief in one's ability to overcome challenges.