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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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(151) However her outspoken opinions mask an iron determination matched by a formidable charm and sharp turn of phrase.
(152) When it came to assembling facts and details, the system was a formidable obstacle.
(153) Harvard has a formidable team of black academics, working under the leadership of Henry Louis Gates.
(154) Thus, the obstacle facing the world in the Olympic baseball competition is a formidable one.
(155) Turning to leave he saw a jiffy-bag of formidable bulk addressed to himself in Sixsmith's tremulous hand.
(156) The stairs were a formidable obstacle to son Michael, also, since we lived in a bungalow.
(157) Getting started in aerial photography is sometimes a formidable hurdle.
(158) Alone with Damian Flint Rachel found him even more formidable than he had at first appeared.
(159) But his presence was every bit as formidable in its modest way as that of the patrician Heifetz.
(160) A good head and good heart are always a formidable combination. But when you add to that a literate tongue or pen, then you have something very special. Nelson Mandela 
(161) With Loverboys, Castillo turns her formidable gifts to short fiction.
(162) As with care within the household[sentencedict.com], the provision of care from outside can be a formidable task.
(163) If Nissan, Toyota and the others fail to tap this source they will still be formidable firms all around the world.
(164) The resource implications of a meaningful software acquisition programme are formidable.
(165) The obstacles to a comeback for the reformers are formidable.
(166) Not one hospital, school or daycare centre closed-a formidable testament to an extraordinary feat of economic juggling.
(167) He admired Kaas' lack of fear, saw it as a formidable weapon in such a cool-thinking operative.
(168) A distillation of the riches of the existing law would be a most formidable task.
(169) These techniques now provide the analyst with a formidable armoury with which to attack the many scientific problems associated with art research.
(170) Working out an effective strategy to control it rather than let it control us is a formidable challenge.
(171) He remains a formidable political operator and is usually at his best on the hustings.
(172) He had, until then, been very unwilling to encroach on the authority of his formidable Secretary of State.
(173) The island looms larger until we sight its famous landmark, the Abbey - grey, formidable, not at all picturesque.
(174) To gain and maintain his hold over the Company Sulivan had to become a formidable politician and he inevitably made many enemies.
(175) Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable; procures success to the weak[Sentence dictionary], and esteem to all. George Washington 
(176) Beyond mere rhetoric, Church leaders have skillfully capitalized on their formidable influence in Catholic countries.
(177) She had no vision of money as an independent power, or a formidable opponent.
(178) As a huge block of population and economic strength, the Community will be formidable.
(179) Making money and turning out literate graduates are themselves formidable tasks, made none the easier when burdened with idealistic moral baggage.
(180) If Clarke had intended to pursue his enquiries further, he obviously thought better of it under that formidable gaze.
More similar words: ablecabletableenableunablebe able toaffabletableauvegetableamenablevariablebearabledisabledreliablesuitableagreeablecomparablepersonableon the tableavailablefavorableremarkableinevitablevulnerableacceptabledelectableimpeccableinsatiablechangeabletablespoon
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