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insurmountable

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Adj — So difficult that it seems impossible to overcome.

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insurmountable obstacle insurmountable odds seem insurmountable

Etymology

From in- ("not") + surmountable, meaning "able to be overcome."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “insurmountable” mean?

The word “insurmountable” means so difficult that it seems impossible to overcome. In plain terms, describes an obstacle or problem so large it feels impossible to get past.

How do you use “insurmountable” in a sentence?

Here is “insurmountable” used in a sentence: “The debt seemed insurmountable at first, but they paid it off in five years.”

What part of speech is “insurmountable”?

“Insurmountable” is an adjective.

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