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inexhaustible
[ in-ig-zaws-tuh-buhl ]
adjective
- not exhaustible; incapable of being depleted:
an inexhaustible supply.
- untiring; tireless:
an inexhaustible runner.
inexhaustible
/ ˌɪɪɡˈɔːəə /
adjective
- incapable of being used up; endless
inexhaustible patience
- incapable or apparently incapable of becoming tired; tireless
Derived Forms
- ˌԱˌܲپˈٲ, noun
- ˌԱˈܲپ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- e·ܲi·i·ٲ e·ܲi··Ա noun
- e·ܲi· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of inexhaustible1
Example Sentences
Then there are the fish stories told by Mr. Mulliner at his local pub the Angler’s Rest, involving his inexhaustible circle of relatives.
Don’t underestimate what an intrepid dramatist can do with Shakespeare’s inexhaustible masterpiece.
Physical travail being an inexhaustible source of black comedy and a recurring metaphor for the human condition in Beckett’s writing, the depiction of mortal decline is on point.
For sure, it guarantees that you have an inexhaustible archival resource to work with.
The show opens with a widowed Suzannah, saucily played by Busch, mourning the loss of a “conjugal partner of inexhaustible pyrotechnics.”
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