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/ʌnˈmoʊvəbl/ · un·mov·a·ble
adjective
  1. Not capable of being moved; fixed in place. The ancient stone monument was unmovable, even after centuries of erosion.
  2. Figuratively, not able to be persuaded or changed. Her unmovable conviction that honesty is paramount made her a respected leader.
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.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026