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
“The play itself is a freshet of good will, a celebration of the indomitability of man, a call to return to the earth,” the critic Mel Gussow wrote in the Times in 1979.
From New York Times ● Mar. 21, 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
He had seen in the man’s eyes that day in Lamo something that had troubled him—an indomitability that seemed to indicate that the man would do whatever he set out to do.
From 'Drag' Harlan by Charles Alden Seltzer