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Sentence count:256+13Posted:2016-09-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: difficulthardroughruggedtoughSimilar words: ablecabletableenableunablebe able toaffabletableauMeaning: ['fɔrmɪdəbl /'fɔːm-]  adj. 1. extremely impressive in strength or excellence 2. inspiring fear. 
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(121) Whether clipped into shape or left natural, barberry is a formidable barrier thanks to its dense foliage and profusion of thorns.
(122) He looked somehow smarter and more formidable now, than at the funeral.
(123) She was there every single night, a formidable figure in her long, black skirt, cardigan and black straw hat.
(124) He is a formidable reader and a talented conversationalist with a gift for listening.
(125) He did, in fact, look every bit as formidable in his sleep as he did when awake.
(126) When legislation touches freedom of thought and freedom of speech, such a tendency is a formidable enemy of the free spirit.
(127) Mr. Greenway I congratulate my right hon. Friend on his formidable and invaluable contribution to the outcome of the Maastricht negotiations.
(128) This is a formidable new agenda to be imposed - and implemented within a very short time-scale - on top of the existing programme.
(129) A coalition of the young and old might, from even the most tentative beginnings, grow into a formidable force.
(130) As his voice carries through the vast auditorium, the piped music cowers against such formidable odds.
(131) White beard, formidable mustache, and bushy white eyebrows did nothing to make him look grandfatherly.
(132) Sheltering the village with is impressive yet formidable presence is the north face of the Eiger.
(133) To be sure, formidable obstacles lie ahead for advocates of a merger.
(134) The character who can maintain such an idea is a formidable opponent to established order.
(135) This elegant insect is a formidable greenfly guzzler and its larvae are particularly good at exterminating these ubiquitous pests.
(136) Don't you worry, some of the women I've met have proved to be the most formidable of foes.
(137) A formidable lady, she had founded the Atchison Institute, a private school for young ladies and gentlemen in Atchison.
(138) The combination could make him an even more formidable figure in years to come.
(139) The task is formidable and impossible to achieve without international cooperation.
(140) Lockyer has already shown himself to be formidable in the legislative arena.
(141) However, the interdependence of hardware and software poses formidable technical difficulties to running programs so transferred.
(142) The new managers obviously had their work cut out for them: learning how to be a manager was a formidable task.
(143) A sizable menu presents the diner with many formidable dilemmas.
(144) A formidable figure she was too, in her belted smock and green breeches.sentencedict.com/formidable.html
(145) We can not refuse, because we are in awe of the formidable women running the PTA.
(146) He combined outstanding intellectual ability with a vigorous, highly disciplined, and formidable personality.
(147) Strangely, there is both the outlaw and the patriot in this formidable cricketer.
(148) Something else, wilder, uninhibited, even more formidable than her mind, was completely in charge.
(149) On the road, the girls sleep ten hours a night, eat many and formidable meals and take long afternoon naps.
(150) Glasser still stands in awe of this formidable, feckless man.
More similar words: ablecabletableenableunablebe able toaffabletableauvegetableamenablevariablebearabledisabledreliablesuitableagreeablecomparablepersonableon the tableavailablefavorableremarkableinevitablevulnerableacceptabledelectableimpeccableinsatiablechangeabletablespoon
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