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redoutable

formidable

adjective ruh-doo-TAH-bluh Rare

Also means

fearsome

Usage Note

Redoutable describes something or someone that commands fear or respect because of real power or skill — unlike effrayant (merely frightening). Un adversaire redoutable is a dangerous opponent worth taking seriously. The related verb redouter means 'to dread' and shares the same root.

Examples

"C'est un adversaire redoutable sur le terrain."

Natural Translation

He is a formidable opponent on the field.

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