Definitionadj. extremely impressive in strength or excellence
Last update: February 11, 2017
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He was formidable in a fight, for he was of powerful build and dauntless courage. [adjective]
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My financial situation at the moment seems formidable, but winning the lottery would make everything better. [adjective]
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Solving rider and theorems is a formidable task for me. [adjective]
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He again recounted the events of the attack on the island at Glenn's, the death of his associates and the escape of their most formidable enemies. [adjective]
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When the formidable Huron was completely pinioned, the scout released his hold, and Duncan laid his enemy on his back, utterly helpless. [adjective]
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Arms, gleaming knives, and formidable clubs, appeared above them, but the blows were evidently given at random. [adjective]
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He was quit of that formidable barrier now, but a faint flush of dawn and of reflection from the sea compelled him to be very crafty. [adjective]
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These were assembled under their chiefs, and made part of this formidable array. [adjective]
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And he held out the caption, pointing with the awful truncheon, which he held in his right hand, to the formidable line of figures jotted upon the back thereof. [adjective]
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