superformidable
English
Etymology
From super- + formidable.
Pronunciation
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Adjective
superformidable (comparative more superformidable, superlative most superformidable)
- (rare) Extremely formidable; causing great dread or very difficult to overcome.
- 1978, Sivalenka Rama, Role of India in Bangladesh Independence Movement[1], Rama, page 52:
- The obstensible purpose as announced by the US that this superformidable task force was intended to help evacuate the West Pakistanis.
- 1986, P. C. Jersild, Children's Island[2], University of Nebraska Press, →ISBN, page 132:
- The fantastic amazing renowned superformidable Busker Theater Company!
- 1989, Robin Wayne Bailey, The Lake of Fire[3], Bantam Books, →ISBN, page 10:
- Whether or not this superformidable enemy, as powerful and malicious as Satan Himself, will be a clone of the Chief (W)retch or The Original, I do not know.