different between undefeatableness vs unbeatableness
undefeatableness
English
Etymology
undefeatable +? -ness
Noun
undefeatableness (uncountable)
- (rare) The quality of being undefeatable.
- 1933. Michael Arlen. Man's Morality: A Story, page 19.
- His life and the lives of all his fellow officers had been devoted to the service of Airways since childhood, its might and its undefeatableness had been...
- 1954. Bruno de Jésus-Marie. Love and Violence, page 249.
- It is a standing temptation, to confuse the undefeatableness of total love with the vicious vindictiveness of man's projected malice — to confuse negative...
- 1990. Norman Vincent Peale. Have a Great Day, page 117.
- October 29, When you attain a sense of undefeatableness, you will always be high-spirited and confident.
- 1933. Michael Arlen. Man's Morality: A Story, page 19.
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unbeatableness
English
Etymology
unbeatable +? -ness
Noun
unbeatableness (uncountable)
- (nonstandard) The quality of being unbeatable, unbeatability.
Synonyms
- unbeatability
- undefeatability
- undefeatableness (rare)
- invincibility
- invulnerability
- impregnability
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