🔤 Implacable (Adjective)

IPA: //ɪmˈplækəbl/ or /ɪmˈpleɪkəbl//

✨ Use implacable when nothing—not time, not reason, not kindness—can soothe or change someone’s stance or fury.

🧠 Meaning

Unable to be calmed, satisfied, or appeased; relentless and unyielding.

✍️ Example Sentences

🔹 The victim's family remained implacable, demanding justice years after the verdict.

🔹 Nature can be an implacable force—beautiful, yet brutally unforgiving.

📜 Word Origin

From Latin implacabilis, from in- ("not") + placare ("to calm or appease").

💡 Did You Know?

Whether it’s anger, grief, or a pursuit—implacable describes something so intense, it refuses to rest or soften.

🏷️ Related Words

#relentless #unforgiving #unyielding #merciless #remorseless #unstoppable
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Implacable

//ɪmˈplækəbl/ or /ɪmˈpleɪkəbl// (Adjective)
“Use implacable when nothing—not time, not reason, not kindness—can soothe or change someone’s stance or fury.”
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