unstoppable

[ˌʌnˈstɒpəbl]

unstoppable Definition

  • 1unable to be stopped or prevented
  • 2having or showing determination that cannot be stopped

Using unstoppable: Examples

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

  • Example

    The team's momentum was unstoppable, and they won the championship.

  • Example

    Her determination to succeed was unstoppable.

  • Example

    The force of the hurricane was unstoppable, causing widespread destruction.

  • Example

    The spread of the virus seemed unstoppable despite efforts to contain it.

unstoppable Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with unstoppable

  • an unstoppable force

    a force that cannot be stopped or resisted

    Example

    The tsunami was an unstoppable force that devastated the coastal town.

  • an object that cannot be stopped or slowed down by any force

    Example

    The asteroid was an unstoppable object hurtling towards Earth.

  • laughter that cannot be stopped or contained

    Example

    The comedian's jokes had the audience in fits of unstoppable laughter.

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Summary: unstoppable in Brief

The term 'unstoppable' [ˌʌnˈstɒpəbl] refers to something that cannot be stopped or prevented, often characterized by determination. It can describe forces like hurricanes or objects like asteroids, as well as more abstract concepts like momentum or the spread of a virus. Examples include 'The team's momentum was unstoppable, and they won the championship.' and 'The spread of the virus seemed unstoppable despite efforts to contain it.'

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