different between untirable vs untriable
untirable
English
Etymology
un- +? tirable
Adjective
untirable (comparative more untirable, superlative most untirable)
- Incapable of being tired; never tiring.
- c. 1607, William Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, Act I, Scene 1,[1]
- A most incomparable man, breathed, as it were,
- To an untirable and continuate goodness […]
- 1848, John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy, London: John W. Parker, Volume I, Book II, Chapter 6, §4, pp. 313-314,[2]
- The Germans […] plod on from day to day, and year to year—the most patient, untirable, and persevering of animals.
- 1965, Thom Gunn, “Misanthropos” IX (retitled as “Memoirs of the World” in Poems 1950-1966: A Selection, London: Faber & Faber, 1969, p. 41,[3]
- […] I laboured
- to become a god of charm,
- an untirable giver.
- c. 1607, William Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, Act I, Scene 1,[1]
Synonyms
- tireless
Anagrams
- Butlerian, untriable
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untriable
English
Etymology
un- +? triable
Adjective
untriable (not comparable)
- Not triable.
Anagrams
- Butlerian, untirable
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