Implacable

Pronunciation: /ˌɪmˈplækəbəl/

Implacable (adjective)

  1. Not able to be changed or stopped; showing no mercy or forgiveness.
  2. Having a strong and unchanging opinion or feeling, often in a negative way.

Examples

  • The implacable storm caused widespread destruction.
  • Her implacable stance on the issue surprised everyone.

Common collocations: implacable force, implacable enemy, implacable determination, implacable opposition

Synonyms of Implacable

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Implacable

  • Describes someone who can be appeased or calmed.
  • Indicates a willingness to give way or compromise.