Lusty vs Indomitable - What's the difference?
lusty | indomitable | Related terms |
Strong, healthy and vigorous.
hearty and enthusiastic.
(informal, proscribed) Given to experiencing lust; enjoying physical sensations.
Incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished.
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Lusty is a related term of indomitable.
As adjectives the difference between lusty and indomitable
is that lusty is strong, healthy and vigorous while indomitable is incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished.lusty
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(er)Derived terms
* lustily * lustinessSee also
* lustfulindomitable
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(en adjective)- Personal courage and an indomitable self-confidence were the chief, indeed the only, qualities which sprang to light in General Feversham.
- But he was a youth of indomitable spirit, strong and agile as a wild cat.
When Betty Got Frank," Time , 31 March:
- Nobody came on to the movie camera—wrapped it in a bear hug and wrestled it to submission—like Betty Hutton. They called this 40s singer-actress "the Blitzkrieg blond" . . . . [S]he was indomitable , unstoppable.