indomitability
- bravery n.
- determination n.
- grimness n.
- implacability n.
- implacableness n.
- incompliance n.
- incompliancy n.
- inexorability n.
- inexorableness n.
- inflexibility n.
- inflexibleness n.
- intransigence n.
- intransigency n.
- mettle n.
- obduracy n.
- obdurateness n.
- relentlessness n.
- remorselessness n.
- rigidity n.
- rigidness n.
- stubbornness n.
Example Sentences
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Korda, the daughter of former Australian Open tennis champion Petr Korda, has a history of alternating between indomitability and total futility.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 5, 2026
Dangers are ever-present, but the novel is a study in unsentimental indomitability, as the hero reckons with the elements and her past on her way to a heartbreaking coda.
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 26, 2026
In a pre-recorded address, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy thanked the Ukrainian people for their "indomitability" and said each individual had a role to play.
From Reuters ● Aug. 24, 2023
TCU became the first Big 12 team to participate in the championship game — not Texas or Oklahoma, which will exit for the SEC and encounter Georgia’s indomitability soon.
From Washington Post ● Jan. 9, 2023
But the virile manhood of him; the indomitability; the quiet fearlessness, indicated by his steady, serene eyes; the rugged, sterling honesty that radiated from him, she saw—and admired.
From The Range Boss by Frank Earle Schoonover