unwearied
/ n'wi rid/
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Definition
Adjective: Not tired; having or showing no reduction in energy, enthusiasm, or patience.
Usage
The adjective "unwearied" describes a person, effort, or quality that continues without becoming tired, diminished, or discouraged. It often implies persistent and sustained energy or attention.
Examples
- The unwearied volunteers worked through the night to help those affected by the storm.
- Her unwearied dedication to her research finally led to a major discovery.
- Despite the long journey, the children remained unwearied and full of excitement.
Advanced Usage
- "unwearied in (one's) efforts": This phrase emphasizes persistent and tireless work toward a specific goal.
- She was unwearied in her efforts to promote peace in the region.
- "unwearied attention": Describes focus or vigilance that does not waver over time.
- The guard maintained unwearied attention throughout his shift.
Variants and Related Words
- Unweariedly (adverb): In a tireless manner.
- He campaigned unweariedly for the cause he believed in.
- Unwearying (adjective): Causing no weariness; tireless. Often used to describe a constant, pleasant quality.
- She thanked him for his unwearying support.
Synonyms
- Tireless: Incapable of being tired out; not yielding to fatigue.
- Indefatigable: Persisting tirelessly.
- Unflagging: Not becoming weaker; steady and persistent.
- Untiring: Not ceasing or stopping because of fatigue.
Antonyms
- Weary
- Fatigued
- Exhausted
- Jaded
Notes
"Unwearied" is a more formal and literary synonym for "tireless." It is less common in everyday spoken English but is used effectively in written descriptions to convey endurance and steadfastness.
Adjective
- with unreduced energy