invulnerable — impossible to harm or damage; incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: impossible to harm or damage; incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪnˈvʌlnərəbəl/
Korean meaning: 상처받을 수 없는, 무적의, 불굴의
Korean pronunciation: 인**벌**너러블
Example Sentences
- My grandmother thinks she's invulnerable because she survived both a tornado and my cooking.
- Teenagers often feel invulnerable, which explains why they think they can survive on pizza and energy drinks.
- The company's invulnerable market position was threatened by new technology.
invulnerable
ADJECTIVE//ɪnˈvʌlnərəbəl//
impossible to harm or damage; incapable of being wounded, hurt, or damaged

a heavily armored knight stands confidently as multiple arrows bounce harmlessly off his thick metal armor. Swords strike his shield and chest plate but leave no marks or damage whatsoever. Enemy soldiers attack from all directions with various weapons but cannot penetrate his defenses. The knight remains completely unharmed while debris and broken weapon pieces scatter around his feet. Other soldiers look frustrated and exhausted from their failed attempts. The knight's armor gleams without a single dent or scratch despite the relentless assault. someone who is impossible to harm or damage
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Origin
From Latin 'invulnerabilis,' meaning 'that cannot be wounded.' Combines 'in-' (not) with 'vulnerare' (to wound), originally describing warriors who seemed impossible to injure in battle.
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“My grandmother thinks she's invulnerable because she survived both a tornado and my cooking.”
“Teenagers often feel invulnerable, which explains why they think they can survive on pizza and energy drinks.”
“The company's invulnerable market position was threatened by new technology.”
“He felt invulnerable until his mother found his secret chocolate stash.”
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