inviolable
Pronunciation: [ɪnˈvaɪələbl]
Word
Context: "rights"
(adjective) something that is inviolable cannot be violated or broken. It's like saying these rules or rights are so important that no one can ignore or harm them.
Example
Everyone deserves inviolable rights that protect their dignity and freedom.
Example
His actions showed a complete disregard for inviolable laws.
Example
What do you think makes a rule inviolable?
Context: "sacredness"
(adjective) something that is inviolable is considered sacred and must be respected. It’s like a promise that should never be broken.
Example
The trust between the friends was inviolable, and they always kept their promises.
Example
She violated the inviolable traditions of her culture when she acted carelessly.
Example
Can traditions really be inviolable in today's world?
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