unmovable JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/ʌnˈmoʊvəbl/ · un·mov·a·ble
adjective
- Not capable of being moved; fixed in place. The ancient stone monument was unmovable, even after centuries of erosion.
- Figuratively, not able to be persuaded or changed. Her unmovable conviction that honesty is paramount made her a respected leader.
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Did you know? Although "unmovable" is a perfectly valid word, it is far less common than its synonym "immovable" and appears more frequently in legal or formal writing where the prefix un‑ is preferred for emphasis.