单词 |
invulnerability |
释义 |
invulnerablein‧vul‧ne‧ra‧ble /ɪnˈvʌlnərəbəl/ adjective  - As he gazed at the press reports of Woolton's endorsement, he felt invulnerable, almost home.
- But some accidents happen because of their egocentric tendency to think of themselves as invulnerable.
- Her feminism has to do with making yourself the most attractive, invulnerable, compelling object that you can.
- It was necessary to appear as though innate good fortune made one invulnerable.
- The fused, bony plates that protect their soft parts make them well-nigh invulnerable.
- To declare enthusiasm for feminist ideals is almost a new mode of macho, a way to flaunt an invulnerable virility.
- To make the city safe and invulnerable to attack, his architects designed a circular plan.
someone or something that is invulnerable cannot be harmed or damaged if you attack or criticize them OPP vulnerable: Gerry’s confidence made him feel invulnerable.invulnerable to We will not be satisfied until this city is safe and invulnerable to attack.—invulnerability /ɪnˌvʌlnərəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable] |
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