different between cureless vs irreparable

cureless

English

Etymology

From cure +? -less.

Adjective

cureless (comparative more cureless, superlative most cureless)

  1. Lacking a cure, incurable.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.x:
      Matter of doubt and dread suspitious, / That doth with curelesse care consume the hart […]

Derived terms

  • curelessness

Translations

Anagrams

  • recluses

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irreparable

English

Etymology

From Middle French irréparable, from Old French, from Latin irreparabilis, equivalent to ir- +? reparable.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /????p(?)??b?l/

Adjective

irreparable (comparative more irreparable, superlative most irreparable)

  1. Incapable of being repaired, amended, cured or rectified; unrepairable.

Derived terms

  • irreparably

Translations


Catalan

Adjective

irreparable (masculine and feminine plural irreparables)

  1. irreparable

Antonyms

  • reparable

Derived terms

  • irreparablement

Spanish

Adjective

irreparable (plural irreparables)

  1. irreparable
    Antonym: reparable

Derived terms

  • irreparablemente

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