C1 adjective Neutral

ultradurible

/ˌʌltrəˈdjʊərəbl/

Describes a material or product engineered to withstand extreme wear, pressure, or environmental damage over an exceptionally long period. It denotes a level of resilience and longevity that significantly surpasses standard industry benchmarks for durability.

Beispiele

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These ultradurable hiking boots are designed to survive the harshest mountain terrains for years.

These extremely long-lasting hiking boots are made to last in very rough mountain areas for a long time.

2

The laboratory tests confirmed that the new synthetic polymer is ultradurable even under high thermal stress.

The lab results showed that the new plastic material is incredibly tough even when exposed to high heat.

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If you want a phone that won't break when you drop it, you need one of those ultradurable cases.

If you want a phone that stays intact after a fall, you should get a very tough protective case.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
ultradurability
Adverb
ultradurably
Adjektiv
ultradurable
Verwandt
durability
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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'Ultra' superhero wearing a 'Durable' suit that never gets a scratch no matter what hits it.

Schnelles Quiz

The military uses _______ glass for the windows of their transport vehicles to ensure they can withstand impacts.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: ultradurable

Beispiele

1

These ultradurable hiking boots are designed to survive the harshest mountain terrains for years.

everyday

These extremely long-lasting hiking boots are made to last in very rough mountain areas for a long time.

2

The laboratory tests confirmed that the new synthetic polymer is ultradurable even under high thermal stress.

formal

The lab results showed that the new plastic material is incredibly tough even when exposed to high heat.

3

If you want a phone that won't break when you drop it, you need one of those ultradurable cases.

informal

If you want a phone that stays intact after a fall, you should get a very tough protective case.

4

The study investigates the molecular structure of ultradurable ceramics used in aerospace engineering.

academic

The research looks at the tiny building blocks of the extremely strong ceramics used for building spacecraft.

5

We are positioning this model as an ultradurable solution for industrial clients who require zero downtime.

business

We are marketing this version as a very resilient option for companies that cannot afford any equipment failure.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
ultradurability
Adverb
ultradurably
Adjektiv
ultradurable
Verwandt
durability

Häufige Kollokationen

ultradurable material extremely long-lasting substance
ultradurable coating highly resistant protective layer
ultradurable construction exceptionally strong build
ultradurable fabric highly resilient cloth
ultradurable design engineering meant to last forever

Häufige Phrasen

built to last

constructed with high durability in mind

withstand the elements

to resist damage from weather

stands the test of time

remains functional or popular for a long period

Wird oft verwechselt mit

ultradurible vs sustainable

Sustainable refers to environmental impact or long-term viability, whereas ultradurable refers specifically to physical toughness and resistance to wear.

ultradurible vs permanent

Permanent means lasting forever in a fixed state, while ultradurable means resisting damage during use.

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Nutzungshinweise

The prefix 'ultra-' makes this an absolute or non-gradable adjective; while you can say 'very durable,' saying 'very ultradurable' is technically redundant but common in marketing. It is most frequently used in manufacturing, engineering, and advertising.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this to describe people's health or personality; however, it is almost exclusively reserved for physical objects and materials. Avoid using it as a synonym for 'patient' or 'healthy'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of an 'Ultra' superhero wearing a 'Durable' suit that never gets a scratch no matter what hits it.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'ultra' (beyond) and 'durabilis' (lasting), which comes from 'durare' (to harden or last).

Grammatikmuster

Used typically as an attributive adjective before a noun (e.g., ultradurable alloy). Can be used as a predicative adjective after a linking verb (e.g., the finish is ultradurable).
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Kultureller Kontext

In modern consumer culture, this word is a key marketing term used to combat the perception of 'planned obsolescence' (products designed to break quickly).

Schnelles Quiz

The military uses _______ glass for the windows of their transport vehicles to ensure they can withstand impacts.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: ultradurable

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