indefatigably
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Definition
Adverb: - With untiring energy and persistence; in a manner that does not become tired or give up.
Usage
The adverb "indefatigably" describes how an action is performed—specifically, with tireless effort and determination. It modifies verbs to show that an activity is done without showing signs of fatigue.
Examples
- The researcher worked indefatigably for years to find a cure.
- She campaigned indefatigably for social justice throughout her life.
- He pursued his goals indefatigably, never allowing setbacks to stop him.
Advanced Usage
- Used with verbs of effort or persistence: Commonly paired with verbs like , , , , and to emphasize continuous, energetic action.
- The team toiled indefatigably to meet the deadline.
Variants and Related Words
- Indefatigable (adjective): Showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality.
- He was an indefatigable advocate for the cause.
- Indefatigability (noun): The quality of being tireless.
- Her indefatigability inspired the entire group.
Synonyms
- Tirelessly: Without becoming tired.
- Untiringly: In a way that does not diminish in energy or effort.
- Unflaggingly: With consistent and steady energy.
- Persistently: In a constant and determined manner.
Antonyms
- Lazily: In a way that shows a lack of effort or energy.
- Half-heartedly: Without enthusiasm or determination.
- Intermittently: At irregular intervals; not continuously.
Adverb
- with indefatigable energy
- she watched the show indefatigably