different between unceasing vs inexhaustible
unceasing
English
Etymology
un- +? ceasing
Adjective
unceasing (comparative more unceasing, superlative most unceasing)
- continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
Translations
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inexhaustible
English
Etymology
From in- +? exhaustible.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n???z??st?bl?/
- Hyphenation: in?ex?haus?ti?ble
Adjective
inexhaustible (not comparable)
- Impossible to exhaust; unlimited.
- Antonym: exhaustible
Translations
inexhaustible From the web:
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- what does inexhaustible mean in the great gatsby
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