How to pronounce Redoubtable?
The correct way to pronounce Redoubtable is [ri-DOUB-ta-bul]. Emphasis is on the 2 syllable. To learn how to pronounce Redoubtable, listen and repeat:
What's the definition of Redoubtable?
Redoubtable – a word used to describe someone or something that is formidable, inspiring fear or respect. It often refers to a person who is highly respected due to their powerful presence or capabilities. The term can also apply to a situation or a challenge that is daunting and not easily overcome. Essentially, it conveys a sense of admiration paired with a hint of intimidation. The word is derived from the french word "redoutable," which means 'to be feared.'
Examples of usage of Redoubtable
- The redoubtable warrior led his troops into battle with unshakeable confidence.
- She was known as a redoubtable opponent in the political arena, often defeating her rivals with ease.
- The scientist earned a redoubtable reputation for her groundbreaking research in environmental studies.
- His redoubtable presence in the courtroom left even the most seasoned lawyers feeling uneasy.
- The redoubtable challenges of climbing the mountain deterred many but motivated the most adventurous climbers.