Unremitting

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.rɪˈmɪt.ɪŋ/

Definitions of unremitting

adjective describing something that is constant, persistent, or unceasing

Example Sentences

A1 She was exhausted from the unremitting rain during her camping trip.

A2 The unremitting noise from the construction site next door made it impossible to concentrate.

B1 The unremitting demands of her job were starting to take a toll on her health.

B2 Despite the unremitting obstacles, she never lost sight of her goal.

C1 The CEO's unremitting dedication to the company's success was truly inspiring.

C2 The artist's unremitting pursuit of perfection led to the creation of a masterpiece.

Examples of unremitting in a Sentence

formal The patient's unremitting pain required constant monitoring by medical staff.

informal I can't handle the unremitting noise coming from the construction site next door.

slang The unremitting heat in this city is killing me.

figurative Her unremitting determination to succeed is truly inspiring.

Grammatical Forms of unremitting

past tense

unremitted

plural

unremitting

comparative

more unremitting

superlative

most unremitting

present tense

unremitting

future tense

will unremit

perfect tense

have unremit

continuous tense

is unremitting

singular

unremitting

positive degree

unremitting

infinitive

to unremit

gerund

unremitting

participle

unremitting

Origin and Evolution of unremitting

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unremitting' originated from the Latin word 'unremittere', which means 'not to relax or slacken'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unremitting' has retained its original meaning of continuous or constant without relaxation or slackening.