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adj B2 Upper-Intermediate Uncommon

unstoppable

uhn-STAW-puh-buhl

Unstoppable (adj) means Impossible to stop or prevent from continuing. Example: “The team felt unstoppable after their tenth straight win.”

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Impossible to stop or prevent from continuing.
"The team felt unstoppable after their tenth straight win."
"Once the rumour started spreading, it was unstoppable."

How to use unstoppable

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishNothing can stop it once it gets going.

Common pairings
feel unstoppable seem unstoppable unstoppable force

Word forms

more unstoppable comparative, most unstoppable superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unstoppable” mean?

The word “unstoppable” means impossible to stop or prevent from continuing. In plain terms, nothing can stop it once it gets going.

How do you pronounce “unstoppable”?

“Unstoppable” is pronounced uhn-STAW-puh-buhl (/ʌnˈstɔ.pə.bəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “unstoppable” in a sentence?

Here is “unstoppable” used in a sentence: “The team felt unstoppable after their tenth straight win.”

What is the opposite of “unstoppable”?

The opposite of “unstoppable” — its antonyms — is stoppable.

What part of speech is “unstoppable”?

“Unstoppable” is an adjective.

Is “unstoppable” a common word?

“Unstoppable” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

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