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Unconquerable

usgb/ʌnˈkɑːŋkərəbl/Volume
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Positive NuancePlay
It has a positive tone, suggesting resilience and determination against challenges. SlideDespite numerous setbacks, her unconquerable attitude ensured her success.
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Emotional StrengthPlay
Often used to emphasize emotional or spiritual strength that cannot be destroyed. SlideThe villagers showed an unconquerable hope in the face of disaster.
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Metaphorical UsePlay
Can be used metaphorically to describe abstract concepts, not just literal defeat. SlideHis passion for justice was unconquerable, driving him forward.