tirelessness

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tire·less

(tīr′lĭs)
adj.
Having or showing a capacity for persistent effort; not tiring or relenting: a tireless advocate; tireless efforts.

tire′less·ly adv.
tire′less·ness n.
Synonyms: tireless, indefatigable, unflagging, untiring, unwearied, weariless
These adjectives mean having or showing a capacity for persistent or prolonged effort: a tireless worker; an indefatigable advocate of human rights; unflagging pursuit of excellence; untiring energy; an unwearied researcher; a weariless defender of freedom of the press.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.tirelessness - tireless determination
determination, purpose - the quality of being determined to do or achieve something; firmness of purpose; "his determination showed in his every movement"; "he is a man of purpose"
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Translations
عَدَم التَّعَب
vytrvalost
utrættelighed
Unermüdlichkeit
infatigabilité
fáradhatatlanság
gott úthald
utrettelighet
neúnavnosť
yorulmazlık
不停不疲劳

tirelessness

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tire2

(ˈtaiə) verb
to make, or become, physically or mentally in want of rest, because of lack of strength, patience, interest etc; to weary. Walking tired her; She tires easily.
tired adjective
1. wearied; exhausted. She was too tired to continue; a tired child.
2. (with of) no longer interested in; bored with. I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!
ˈtiredness noun
ˈtireless adjective
never becoming weary or exhausted; never resting. a tireless worker; tireless energy/enthusiasm.
ˈtirelessly adverb
ˈtirelessness noun
ˈtiresome adjective
troublesome; annoying.
ˈtiresomely adverb
ˈtiresomeness noun
ˈtiring adjective
causing (physical) tiredness. I've had a tiring day; The journey was very tiring.
tire out
to tire or exhaust completely. The hard work tired her out.
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