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unˈformidable, a. (un-1 7 b and 5 b.)
1667Decay Chr. Piety xi. ⁋2 A guilt which nothing but our too familiar acquaintance with it could make unformidable. 1846M'Gee Gallery Irish Writers 163 It was no unformidable degree of success which could call Clarendon against him. 1898Bodley France II. iii. v. 235 When a minister thus retains his portfolio, it is because he is unformidable. |