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unsinkable

English

Etymology

From un- +? sink +? -able.

Adjective

unsinkable (comparative more unsinkable, superlative most unsinkable)

  1. Of a ship: that cannot be sunk.
  2. (figuratively) That cannot be overcome or defeated.

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indefatigable

English

Etymology

From Middle French, from Latin ind?fat?g?bilis (untiring), from in- (not) + d?fat?g? (to tire out).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??nd??fæt???bl/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /??nd??fæt???b?l/, [??nd??fæ????b?l]
  • (sometimes proscribed) IPA(key): /??nd?f??ti??b?l/
  • Hyphenation: in?de?fa?tig?a?ble

Adjective

indefatigable (comparative more indefatigable, superlative most indefatigable)

  1. Extremely persistent and untiring.
    Synonyms: inexhaustible, relentless, tireless, unflagging, unsinkable, untiring, unwearying
    Antonym: (much less common) defatigable

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