weariless

weariless

The weariless athlete continued her training long after sunset.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Not becoming weary: "weariless" describes someone or something that does not tire or show signs of fatigue, remaining energetic and persistent.
Usage Examples
  • (She did not become tired.)
  • (The team's persistent, untiring work.)
  • (His unflagging commitment.)
Advanced Usage
  • "weariless vigilance": constant, untiring watchfulness.

    • The guard maintained weariless vigilance throughout the night. (Unceasing alertness without fatigue.)
  • "weariless pursuit": an unrelenting chase or effort.

    • The detective's weariless pursuit of the truth finally solved the case. (Persistent, tireless investigation.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Weary (adj): feeling or showing tiredness.

    • After a long day, she felt weary. (Tired from exertion.)
  • Wearily (adv): in a tired manner.

    • He wearily climbed the stairs. (Showing fatigue.)
  • Weariness (n): the state of being tired.

    • The weariness in her eyes was evident. (Exhaustion.)
  • Tireless (adj): having or showing great effort or energy; synonym of "weariless."

    • The tireless worker never stopped. (Untiring.)
Synonyms
  • Indefatigable: (of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly.

    • An indefatigable campaigner for justice. (Never showing signs of fatigue.)
  • Unflagging: not losing strength or momentum; persistent.

    • Her unflagging enthusiasm kept the team motivated. (Never weakening.)
  • Untiring: continuing without tiring.

    • Untiring support from volunteers. (Relentless effort.)
Antonyms
  • Weary: tired, fatigued.
  • Exhausted: completely drained of energy.
  • Languid: lacking energy or vitality.
Related Idioms
  • "Never say die": to never give up or lose hope.

    • His weariless spirit meant he would never say die. (He would not surrender to fatigue or failure.)
  • "Keep on keeping on": to continue doing something despite difficulties.

    • With weariless determination, she kept on keeping on. (Persisted without tiring.)