unbreakable
pronunciation
How to pronounce unbreakable in British English: UK [ʌnˈbreɪkəbl]
How to pronounce unbreakable in American English: US [unˈbrekəbəl]
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- Adjective:
- impossible to break especially under ordinary usage
- impossible to not honor
Word Origin
- unbreakable (adj.)
- late 15c.; see un- (1) "not" + breakable.
Example
- 1. There is virtually no unbreakable code , given enough red bull and a dedicated hacker .
- 2. I made the unbreakable vow .
- 3. The pool and phelps will be forever linked , forged in an unbreakable bond as interlocked as the five olympic rings .
- 4. Yet he still affirmed many of the constants of us policy such as the " unbreakable " ties to israel and the error of hamas in resorting to violence .
- 5. What most outsiders don 't see is the laughter , love , smiles , constant joking and humor and the unbreakable strength of the tribal spirit that is there .