insuperable

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. insurmountable
Parece una situación insuperable, ¡pero no te des por vencido!The situation may seem insurmountable, but don't give up!
b. insuperable
Cuando se murió su papá, Marcos se cayó en una depresión que pareció insuperable.When his father died, Marcos fell into a depression that seemed insuperable.
a. unbeatable
Yo no dudaría en comprarme ese auto; la mejor calidad a un precio insuperable.I wouldn't hesitate to buy that car; it is the best quality at an unbeatable price!
b. unsurpassable
¡Gracias por convencerme para hacer paracaidismo! ¡Fue experiencia insuperable!Thanks for convincing me to go skydiving! It was an unsurpassable experience!
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