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Definition of unwearied in English: unweariedadjectiveʌnˈwɪərɪdˌənˈwɪrid Not tired or becoming tired. with Flaubert, the unwearied research was not for the forcible word Example sentencesExamples - He insists he remains unwearied and will carry on, but how weary of him grows the club?
- He lives to be the one Mediator between God and man, the unwearied Intercessor, the kind Shepherd, the elder Brother, the prevailing Advocate, the never-failing Priest and Friend of all who come to God by Him.
- The next stop is a magnificent waterfall, giving freely all it receives without worry, unwearied and without greed.
- We give thanks for her example of faithful duty and unwearied service, and for the loyalty and love which she inspired.
- With unwearied activity she journeyed everywhere, watched over the administration of law and government, cut down the great estates of the nobles for the benefit of the crown, and protected the ordinary freeman.
- He watched as she closed her mouth, an inquisitive look upon her mature, yet unwearied face.
- For a moment I had a view of a world that seemed to wear a vast and dismal aspect of disorder, while, in truth, thanks to our unwearied efforts, it is as sunny an arrangement of small conveniences as the mind of man can conceive.
- Every pair of eyes was upon her unwearied, untouched form.
Synonyms vigorous, energetic, industrious, determined, resolute, enthusiastic, keen, zealous, forceful, strong, herculean, spirited, dynamic, intense, dogged, tenacious, persistent, persevering, constant, incessant, unceasing, steady, stout, staunch, pertinacious
Derivatives adverb The sportsman trains himself, dresses, and watches unweariedly, and loads and primes for his particular game. Example sentencesExamples - Accompanied by a police escort, followed by a crowd, for 16 blocks down Broadway he gaily, grinningly, unweariedly clicked his heel- & toe.
- At last, the guns and the thunder dropped off; the sun shone on the wet meadows; the air was scented with the breath of rejoicing trees and grass; and the river kept unweariedly carrying us on at its best pace.
- I reverence the individual who understands distinctly what he wishes; who unweariedly advances, who knows the means conducive to his object, and can seize and use them.
- She herself aspired unweariedly and was never daunted for long by her inability to attain her ideal.
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Definition of unwearied in US English: unweariedadjectiveˌənˈwɪridˌənˈwirēd Not tired or becoming tired. with Flaubert, the unwearied research was not for the forcible word Example sentencesExamples - For a moment I had a view of a world that seemed to wear a vast and dismal aspect of disorder, while, in truth, thanks to our unwearied efforts, it is as sunny an arrangement of small conveniences as the mind of man can conceive.
- The next stop is a magnificent waterfall, giving freely all it receives without worry, unwearied and without greed.
- He watched as she closed her mouth, an inquisitive look upon her mature, yet unwearied face.
- We give thanks for her example of faithful duty and unwearied service, and for the loyalty and love which she inspired.
- He lives to be the one Mediator between God and man, the unwearied Intercessor, the kind Shepherd, the elder Brother, the prevailing Advocate, the never-failing Priest and Friend of all who come to God by Him.
- With unwearied activity she journeyed everywhere, watched over the administration of law and government, cut down the great estates of the nobles for the benefit of the crown, and protected the ordinary freeman.
- He insists he remains unwearied and will carry on, but how weary of him grows the club?
- Every pair of eyes was upon her unwearied, untouched form.
Synonyms vigorous, energetic, industrious, determined, resolute, enthusiastic, keen, zealous, forceful, strong, herculean, spirited, dynamic, intense, dogged, tenacious, persistent, persevering, constant, incessant, unceasing, steady, stout, staunch, pertinacious |