indestructible
in‧de‧struc‧ti‧ble /ˌɪndɪˈstrʌktəbəl◂, ˌɪndɪˈstrʌktɪbəl◂/ adjective
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Synonyms & Related Words indestructible[adjective]Synonyms: permanent, enduring, everlasting, immortal, imperishable, incorruptible, indelible, indissoluble, lasting, unbreakable
Antonyms: destroyable, destructible, perishable
Contrasted words: alterable, changeable, corruptible, impermanent, temporary, transient, unlasting, mortal, temporal, evanescent
Related Words: changeless,
immutable,
unalterable,
unchangeable,
deathless,
immortal,
perpetual,
undying,
durable,
enduring,
lasting,
permanent,
indelible,
ineradicable,
unextinguishable,
unquenchable
English Thesaurus: strong, powerful, muscular, well-built, hunky, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary in‧de‧struc‧ti‧ble /ˌɪndɪˈstrʌktəb
əl◂, ˌɪndɪˈstrʌktɪb
əl◂/
adjective [
Word Family: noun:
destroyer,
destruction;
adjective:
indestructible,
destructive;
verb:
destroy;
adverb:
destructively]
too strong to be destroyed:
her indestructible optimism Gold is virtually indestructible.—indestructibility /ˌɪndɪstrʌktəˈbɪləti, ˌɪndɪstrʌktɪˈbɪləti/
noun [uncountable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations indestructible adj. VERBS be, prove, seem ADV. completely | almost, virtually Their shells are so hard they are virtually indestructible.
seemingly [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus strong having a lot of physical strength:
It took four strong men to lift the piano. You open it – you’re stronger than I am.powerful very strong – used about someone’s body, arms, muscles etc:
his big powerful shoulders He was a tall man with a powerful physique.muscular having big muscles and looking strong:
She liked men who were big and muscular. He had a firm muscular body.well-built a well-built man is strong and tall and has a big body:
Police say the man they are looking for is 36 years old, 6 feet tall, and well-built.hunky informal strong and attractive:
She married hunky Hollywood star Brad Pitt. He looks hunky, but he’s not really my type.tough strong – used especially about something that can be used a lot without damaging it or making it weaker:
a pair of tough leather boots Kitchen floors need to be tough enough to withstand heavy use.heavy-duty [only before noun] extremely strong – used about materials, tools, machines etc that are made especially to be used a lot without being easily damaged:
heavy-duty rubber gloves a heavy-duty carpet for the hallwaysturdy strong and often thick, and not likely to fall over or get broken:
a fence made with sturdy wooden posts The furniture is simple but sturdy.unbreakable extremely strong and impossible to break:
Babies need to have unbreakable dishes and cups.indestructible impossible to break, damage, or destroy, and lasting forever:
Gold is virtually indestructible. The pyramids were built as indestructible tombs for the Pharaohs.hard-wearing British English,
long-wearing American English used about materials and products that will remain in good condition for a long time even when they are used a lot:
Ceramic tiles are easy to keep clean and hard-wearing. a hard-wearing fabricdurable especially written used about materials and products that will remain in good condition for a long time – often used on product labels:
The jacket has a durable nylon lining. Varnish is more durable than paint.robust especially written strongly made – used especially about the structure of something, for example a vehicle or machine:
a mountain bike with a robust frame The hardware for the computer must be robust and inexpensive. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲