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invincible<br />

adj. 1 unconquerable, unbeatable, indomitable, insuperable,<br />

undefeated, unstoppable: United look invincible, and are likely<br />

to retain the cup for a fourth successive season. 2 impregnable,<br />

invulnerable, impenetrable, indestructible, unassailable: The<br />

Romans believed the fortress to be invincible.<br />

invisible adj. 1 unseeable, imperceptible, undetectable, imperceivable;<br />

unseen: The air we breathe is invisible. 2 concealed, hidden,<br />

disguised, camouflaged, m<strong>asked</strong>, covered, unperceived, veiled,<br />

indiscernible: Once the part has been painted, the damage will<br />

be invisible.<br />

invitation<br />

n. 1 summons, request, call, bidding, Colloq invite: I am<br />

still waiting for my invitation to their wedding. 2 attraction,<br />

inducement, allure, allurement, enticement, temptation,<br />

magnetism, bait, lure, draw, pull: The possibility of going<br />

where no man had gone before was too great an invitation to<br />

ignore.<br />

inviting adj. alluring, tempting, enticing, attractive, beckoning,<br />

appealing, captivating, engaging, intriguing, irresistible,<br />

winsome, beguiling, bewitching, entrancing, fascinating,<br />

tantalizing, seductive: She gave him an inviting smile but he<br />

still approached cautiously.<br />

involuntary<br />

adj. unconscious, unintentional, unthinking, impulsive,<br />

spontaneous, unpremeditated, instinctive, instinctual,<br />

unwitting; automatic, reflex, mechanical, conditioned,<br />

uncontrolled, uncontrollable: When I was struck, my involuntary<br />

reaction was to strike back at once. At the mention of his name<br />

she gave an involuntary start.<br />

involve v. 1 include, contain, comprise, cover, embrace, incorporate,<br />

encompass, take in, subsume, embody, comprehend, number among,<br />

count in: The survey involved many people from all walks of<br />

life. 2 imply, entail, suggest, mean, betoken, require,<br />

necessitate, presuppose: Enrolling for a course involves doing<br />

homework as well as attending classes. 3 Often, involve in or<br />

with. implicate, concern, affect, touch, entangle, draw in;<br />

incriminate, inculpate; associate with, connect with, catch (up)

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