Imparable
Imparable is a Spanish adjective that translates to "unstoppable" or "unyielding" in English. It describes something or someone that cannot be stopped, prevented, or held back. The term conveys a sense of immense power, momentum, or determination that makes resistance futile or exceedingly difficult.
Meaning and Usage:
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Incapacity to be Stopped: The core meaning of "imparable" refers to an inherent quality of being impossible to halt or obstruct. This can apply to physical forces, like a rapidly spreading fire, or to metaphorical concepts, like the progress of technology.
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Determination and Resilience: "Imparable" can also characterize a person or group displaying unwavering resolve and the ability to overcome any obstacle in their path. It highlights their mental fortitude and persistent effort towards achieving a goal.
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Figurative Use: Beyond literal physical contexts, "imparable" is frequently used figuratively to describe trends, movements, or phenomena that are gaining significant momentum and seem inevitable.
Grammatical Information:
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Gender: Masculine (imparable) / Feminine (imparable) - The form remains the same for both genders.
- Plural: Imparables (masculine/feminine plural)
Synonyms:
- Invencible (invincible)
- Irrefrenable (irrestrainable)
- Incontenible (uncontainable)
- Irresistible (irresistible)
Antonyms:
- Parable (stoppable)
- Detenible (detainable)
- Controlable (controllable)