Invincibly [adverb]

Definition of Invincibly:

powerfully

Synonyms of Invincibly:


Opposite/Antonyms of Invincibly:

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Sentence/Example of Invincibly:

I could not deny that the event was miraculous, and yet I was invincibly averse to that method of solution.

Even my uncle was momentarily embarrassed, I think, by that invincibly self-complacent expression.

Artemis no more, for she has stooped to the lot of women; but still invincibly pure, incapable of sin, though she know it all.

And he set himself then and there to smile invincibly, meaning to keep on smiling for fifty years at least—the blind live long.

With nothing of the Camisard about him, he invincibly recalls one of those sunny, self-possessed sons of Provence.

To-day, in nearly all civilized countries, the idea of country and the idea of flag are invincibly associated.

But why should this submission be exercised when my understanding invincibly recoils?

It did indeed suggest the presence of a shadowy army in the rear, whole columns of figures marching invincibly to his aid.

The old man makes his manner invincibly suggestive of scornful merriment.

Like the sea breaking against land, the Zulu host came on invincibly, with overwhelming power and strength.