Unwearied

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈwɪriːd/

Definitions of unwearied

adjective Not tired or worn out; not fatigued

Example Sentences

A1 She was unwearied in her efforts to learn English.

A2 The unwearied student continued to practice piano every day.

B1 Despite the long journey, the unwearied travelers arrived at their destination full of energy.

B2 The unwearied athlete trained tirelessly to prepare for the upcoming competition.

C1 His unwearied dedication to his work earned him a promotion within the company.

C2 The unwearied explorer ventured into uncharted territories, determined to discover new lands.

Examples of unwearied in a Sentence

formal The unwearied efforts of the researchers led to a groundbreaking discovery.

informal She showed unwearied determination in completing the project on time.

slang He's like an unwearied energizer bunny, always on the go.

figurative Her unwearied spirit soared above all obstacles in her path.

Grammatical Forms of unwearied

past tense

unwearied

plural

unwearied

comparative

more unwearied

superlative

most unwearied

present tense

unweary

future tense

will unwearied

perfect tense

have unwearied

continuous tense

is unwearing

singular

unwearied

positive degree

unwearied

infinitive

to unwearied

gerund

unwearying

participle

unwearied

Origin and Evolution of unwearied

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unwearied' originated from Middle English, derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'wearied' meaning 'tired or exhausted'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unwearied' has retained its original meaning of 'not tired or exhausted', and is still used in modern English with the same connotation.