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What formidable mean in English?

"Formidable" is a word that implies great strength, power, or effectiveness. It can be used to describe something that is:

* Impressive: Something that inspires awe or admiration due to its size, skill, or complexity.

* Intimidating: Something that makes others feel fear or respect because of its power or strength.

* Difficult to overcome: Something that is challenging to defeat or handle.

* Extremely good or impressive: Something that is exceptionally good or impressive, exceeding expectations.

Here are some examples of how "formidable" can be used:

* "The opposing team had a formidable offense, with several star players." (Implies strength and intimidation)

* "The task of climbing Mount Everest is a formidable one." (Implies difficulty)

* "She is a formidable opponent in any debate." (Implies skill and effectiveness)

* "The castle had formidable walls and defenses." (Implies impressive strength)

In essence, "formidable" suggests something that commands respect and awe due to its power, strength, or effectiveness.

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