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immovability
noun as in hardness
noun as in perseverance
noun as in resolution
Strongest matches
Strong matches
- aim
- boldness
- constancy
- courage
- dauntlessness
- declaration
- dedication
- doggedness
- earnestness
- energy
- firmness
- fortitude
- guts
- heart
- intent
- intention
- judgment
- mettle
- moxie
- obstinacy
- perseverance
- pluck
- purpose
- purposefulness
- relentlessness
- resoluteness
- resolve
- sincerity
- spirit
- spunk
- staunchness
- steadfastness
- stubbornness
- tenacity
- willpower
noun as in stability
noun as in stableness
Strong matches
- adherence
- aplomb
- assurance
- backbone
- balance
- cohesion
- constancy
- dependability
- determination
- durability
- endurance
- establishment
- fastness
- firmness
- hardness
- immobility
- maturity
- permanence
- perseverance
- resoluteness
- security
- solidity
- solidness
- soundness
- steadfastness
- steadiness
- strength
- sturdiness
- substantiality
- support
- sureness
- toughness
noun as in steadiness
noun as in sturdiness
Strong matches
- adherence
- aplomb
- assurance
- backbone
- balance
- cohesion
- constancy
- dependability
- determination
- durability
- endurance
- establishment
- fastness
- firmness
- hardness
- immobility
- maturity
- permanence
- perseverance
- resoluteness
- security
- solidity
- solidness
- soundness
- stableness
- steadfastness
- steadiness
- strength
- substantiality
- support
- sureness
- toughness
noun as in sureness
Strong matches
- adherence
- aplomb
- assurance
- backbone
- balance
- cohesion
- constancy
- dependability
- determination
- durability
- endurance
- establishment
- fastness
- firmness
- hardness
- immobility
- maturity
- permanence
- perseverance
- resoluteness
- security
- solidity
- solidness
- soundness
- stableness
- steadfastness
- steadiness
- strength
- sturdiness
- substantiality
- support
- toughness
Example Sentences
Democrats promise to use Trump’s immovability on climate change as a weapon in the general election.
Xi is sixty-six years old, with a full, reddish face, neatly combed hair, and an expression of patient immovability.
If other gymnasts fly higher, flip faster and land with heavier immovability, Hernandez is simply more delightful.
To some, the failure to pass an election law is a result of the immovability not only of Beijing but also of the pan-democrats.
Leonardo's Self-Portrait is considered so valuable that it is subject to a state decree of immovability.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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