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Invincibility

usgb/ɪnˌvɪnsəˈbɪləti/Volume
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Emotional ChargePlay
Invincibility often carries a strong positive emotion, suggesting that someone or something is unbeatable. SlideThe superhero's invincibility made him the favorite character among fans.
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Overconfidence WarningPlay
Be cautious using 'invincibility' to avoid implying arrogance or overconfidence when describing someone. SlideThe team's supposed invincibility was challenged when they finally lost a game.
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Metaphorical UsePlay
Invincibility doesn't always refer to physical strength; it can also describe strong beliefs or positions. SlideHis invincibility on the debate stage was due to his impeccable preparation.