单词 | unsurmountable |
释义 | unsurmountableadj. 1. Incapable of being surpassed or exceeded. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or extraordinary > [adjective] > incomparable, unparalleled, or unique unilicheOE makelessc1225 unevenlyc1230 peerlessc1330 alonea1382 uncomparablea1382 unoverpassablea1382 solea1398 incomparable1412 sans-peer1426 nonpareilc1450 invincible1509 matchless1530 inimitable1531 unmatchable1544 unmatched1548 unpassable1563 alonely1567 inequivalent1568 mateless1570 unparagonized1578 only1581 fellowlessa1586 unimitablea1586 compareless1590 incompared1590 immatchless1595 unequalized1596 nonsuch1598 paragonless1599 immatchable1601 unparalleled1601 uncompeered1602 unpeered1602 imparalleled1604 unpeerable1604 unrivalled1607 uncompanioned1608 unexampled1610 unsurmountable1611 unsurpassable1611 unparagoned1612 patternless1613 unpatterned1617 unique1618 unparallelable1621 parallelless1622 unmatchless1623 single1633 unexemplifieda1634 unsampleda1638 unequalled1639 imparallel1641 unparallel1645 unseconded1646 unexemplary1649 unaccessional1651 unequalable1659 uncome-at-able1694 rivalless1735 untouched1735 unexcelleda1800 unexceeded1813 sans-pareilly1818 unsurpassed1818 unrivallable1823 unapproachable1834 untranscendeda1849 insuperable1849 unbrothered1853 unapproached1856 insurpassable1859 untouchable1867 hors concours1884 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Insurmontable, vnsurmountable, vnexceedable. 1745 E. Young Complaint: Night the Eighth 17 That unsurmountable Extreme of Guilt! 2. Incapable of being surmounted or overcome; insurmountable: a. Of difficulties, etc. (Common in 18th cent.) ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > practical impossibility > [adjective] > insuperable invincible1482 unsuperable1526 unnavigable1609 inexsuperable1623 insuperable1657 insurmountable1696 unsurmountable1701 unreal1965 1701 London Gaz. No. 3713/1 We passed the Mountains..Which were thought unsurmountable. 1757 S. Foote Author i. 17 The Obscurity..of your Birth, will prove an unsurmountable Bar. 1788 Trifler No. 11. 134 The Prolixity of six and thirty Stanzas in a Pastoral Tale, proves an unsurmountable Exception. 1911 T. W. Riker Henry Fox II. 126 The obstacle was not unsurmountable. b. Of feelings. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > passion > [adjective] > affected with passion or strong emotion > uncontrollable or irrepressible (of passions) inexpiable1598 irreclaimable1609 stanchless1612 unextinguishable1642 ungovernable1676 unconquerable1727 quenchless1744 unsurmountable1771 the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective] > implacable impayablea1340 unquemable1440 implacablec1522 unplacable1553 unappeasable1561 impacable1571 immitigable1576 unappeasable1577 inexpiable1598 inexpiate1598 implacable1650 ungainable1661 unredressable1716 unsurmountable1771 indomitable1828 inappeasable1840 untruckling1850 intransigent1881 1771 O. Goldsmith Hist. Eng. II. 85 An unsurmountable aversion to the English government. a1788 M. Delany Autobiogr. & Corr. (1861) I. 29 The courtship..was awkward to Gromio (who saw too well my unsurmountable dislike). 1791 E. Burke Let. to Member Nat. Assembly 50 If disgust, if unsurmountable nausea, drive them away from such spectacles,..I cannot blame them. 3. Inextinguishable, unquenchable. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > lasting quality, permanence > [adjective] > unquenchable, unabating unquenchablea1500 unslockenablec1520 quenchless1557 unsuppressed1626 unsurmountable1725 unabatinga1774 unabatable1778 survivable1879 bateless1886 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Fever It causes a violent Heat and unsurmountable Thirst. Derivatives unsurˈmountableness n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > [noun] > one who has mastery or superiority > invincibility invinciblenessa1617 unconquerableness1625 unsubduednessa1665 invincibilitya1677 unsurmountableness1894 1894 Thinker 6 76 Superstitious faith in nature's unsurmountableness. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1611 |
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