indomptable
untameable, indomitable
adjective an-dohmp-TAB-luh Rare
Origin: from in- (not) + dompter (to tame)
Usage Note
Indomptable describes a spirit, animal, or person that cannot be subdued or controlled. It is often used admiringly for fierce independence ('un caractère indomptable'). The adjective is gender-invariable in form, adding only -s for plural.
Examples
"Elle a un caractère indomptable."
Natural Translation
She has an indomitable character.
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