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formidability


Meanings
  • noun

    the quality or state of being intimidating; that inspires fear or respect


Rhymes
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ability , phenomenality , vulnerability
Variants
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formidabilities , formidability , formidable , formidableness , formidablenesses , formidably
Etymology
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from Latin formidabilis, fear-inspiring, from formido, I fear


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  1. The word 'formidable' comes from the Latin word 'formidabilis', which means 'fear-inspiring'.

  2. Formidability is often used to describe powerful or intimidating characters in literature, such as Sherlock Holmes or Darth Vader.


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  1. intimidation: The act of making someone feel afraid or intimidated, often to gain an advantage.

  2. awe: A feeling of wonder, reverence, or fear caused by something grand, beautiful, or powerful.

  3. respect: A feeling of admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.


Quotes
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  1. She was known throughout Manchester as a "formidable" woman, and being educated had only piled more formidability on top of what she had been born with.

    - Edward P. Jones,{it}The Known World{/it},2003
  2. Alta is reached by a hairpin road that climbs steadily upward—a ride of thirty minutes or so, depending on road and weather conditions—through some of the most "formidable" mountain scenery in the country.

    - Cynthia Zarin,{it}New Yorker{/it},23 Mar. 1992
  3. The technology was "formidable": using two and a half million rivets, 300 steeplejacks working flat out would run it up in the space of two years …

    - Alistair Horne,{it}Seven Ages of Paris{/it},2002

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Formidability is often used to describe someone or something that inspires awe, respect, or fear. It can be used to describe a person's intimidating presence or the intimidating nature of a situation. In literature, formidability is often used to describe characters or settings that are powerful, dangerous, or awe-inspiring.

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