22.) INDOMITABLE [Gabrielle Seda]
Word Parts:
Root: domit- (to tame, to conquer, to subdue) Prefix: in- (into) Suffix: -able (able, can do, forms an adjective) |
Word Forms:
Noun- Indomitability; Indomitableness Adverb- Indomitably |
Sentences:
By his superb flying ability, indomitable fighting spirit and cool courage, maintained at great personal risk, Lieutenant.
I was uplifted by the indomitable spirit of those protesting
to persevere any hardships to let the voices of the middle and lower classes be
heard.
But David's indomitable optimism that they would survive
sustained the family through their ordeal.
By his superb flying ability, indomitable fighting spirit and cool courage, maintained at great personal risk, Lieutenant.
I was uplifted by the indomitable spirit of those protesting
to persevere any hardships to let the voices of the middle and lower classes be
heard.
But David's indomitable optimism that they would survive
sustained the family through their ordeal.