formidable
51formidable — adj. Que produce asombro y miedo. Excesivamente grande …
52formidable — n.m. Verre de bière d un demi litre …
53formidable — [ fɔ:mɪdəb(ə)l, fɔ: mɪd ] adjective inspiring fear or respect through impressive size, strength, or capability. Derivatives formidableness noun formidably adverb Origin ME: from Fr., or from L. formidabilis, from formidare to fear …
54formidable — a. Fearful, dreadful, terrible, redoubted, frightful, terrific, horrible, tremendous …
55formidable — adj 1. feared, dreaded, dread, dreadful; awesome, redoubtable, frightful, frightening; threatening, menacing, alarming, intimidating; petrifying, terrifying, horrifying, Inf. scary; appalling, horrible, terrible, awful; demoralizing, discouraging …
56formidable — for·mi·da·ble …
57formidable — [fəˈmɪdəb(ə)l] , [ˈfɔːmɪdəb(ə)l] adj very impressive in size, power, or skill and therefore deserving respect …
58formidable — [15] Latin formīdō meant ‘fear’ (it may have links with Greek mormó ‘bugbear, goblin’, which came from an Indo European *mormo). From it was derived the verb formīdāre, which in turn produced the adjective formīdābilis, which English originally… …
59French ship Formidable (1795) — Formidable was an 80 gun Tonnant class ship of the line of the French navy, laid down as Figuires and renamed in 1795. She was launched at Toulon in 1795. She fought in the Battle of Algeciras under capitaine de frégate Aimable Gilles Troude,… …
60French ship Formidable (1751) — Formidable was an 80 gun ship of the line of the French Navy, launched in 1751.She fought at the Battle of Quiberon Bay on 20 November 1759 where she served as the flagship of De Saint André du Vergé. She was captured at the battle by… …