Invincible vs Relieved - What's the difference?
invincible | relieved |
Someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed.
Impossible to defeat, destroy or kill.
Experiencing or exhibiting relief.
* 2011 , Phil McNulty, Euro 2012: Montenegro 2-2 England [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/15195384.stm]
(relieve)
As adjectives the difference between invincible and relieved
is that invincible is impossible to defeat, destroy or kill while relieved is experiencing or exhibiting relief.As a noun invincible
is someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed.As a verb relieved is
past tense of relieve.invincible
English
Noun
(en-noun)Antonyms
* vincibleAdjective
(-)Synonyms
* unconquerable * undefeatableAntonyms
* conquerable * defeatable * vincible * weakExternal links
* * * ----relieved
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- In a single moment Montenegro and their supporters were given fresh impetus and encouragement. Beciraj tested Hart with a low shot before teenager Phil Jones, on his England debut, suffered an anxious moment when Stevan Jovetic went down under his challenge, leaving the youngster clearly relieved to see referee Stark wave away Montenegro's appeals.