unwearied
IPA: ʌnwˈɪrid
adjective
- Not wearied, not tired.
- Never tiring; tireless.
- Not stopping; persistent, relentless.
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Examples of "unwearied" in Sentences
- I could stand up now quite well, and I wandered on till dusk in unwearied admiration.
- “I must beg leave to add, my unwearied endeavours are inadequately rewarded,” he whined.
- A definite understanding as to sofa cushions and tobacco smoke does not always insure unwearied forbearance and devotion.
- He is described as unwearied in the work, often preaching three times a day during the week, and performing other arduous labors.
- So constant are they, and so unwearied is he in doing us good, that he daily loads us with them, according as the necessity of every day requires.
- They may recall her unwearied patience with the very dullest and most wayward of them; her unfailing sympathy with every infantile pleasure and pain.
- Squirrels, too, whose spicy ardor no heat or cold may abate, were nutting among the pines, and the innumerable hosts of the insect kingdom were throbbing and wavering unwearied as sunbeams.
- Miss Austen speaks of "its high grounds and extensive sweeps of country and its sweet retired bay backed by dark cliffs, where fragments of low rock among the sands make it the happiest spot for watching the flow of the tide, for sitting in unwearied contemplation."
- Young yet, barely thirty-six, eminently handsome, magnificently strong, almost bursting with a splendid virility, his free trail-stride, never learned on pavements, and his black eyes, hinting of great spaces and unwearied with the close perspective of the city dwellers, drew many a curious and wayward feminine glance.
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