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inexhaustible

adjective as in unlimited

adjective as in tireless

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Exuberant and inexhaustible, he finds time to take in some pleasures of the city.

As with Nabokov’s language, there is enormous pleasure to be had in the physical stuff of the work, its almost inexhaustible beauty.

The seemingly inexhaustible resource of time had finally run out.

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The huge amount of money washing around in the trade is a corrupting force that attracts a seemingly inexhaustible stream of players, no matter how many people police lock up.

I was, in fact, one of the lucky recipients of the inexhaustible generosity documented in the film.

There is not an inexhaustible supply of experienced pilots to operate these fleets.

The Complete Works By Michel de Montaigne This is the one inexhaustible book anyone interested in the form must have.

Her brashness, inventiveness, and inexhaustible energy carried her the rest of the way.

What figurations, what formulas, could describe the inexhaustible kinesis of those years?

One day, when Aristide was discoursing on the inexhaustible subject of woman, I pulled him up.

His expletives were varied, vivid and inexhaustible, and the turbid stream was easily set flowing.

Bobby was unfurling some sort of a folded 185 paper which she had drawn from that inexhaustible pocket of hers.

Every time I pass through a grove in Brazil, I see new flowers and plants, and a richness of vegetation that seems inexhaustible.

The land is ours—there it lies with inexhaustible resources; let us go and possess it.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to inexhaustible, such as: bountiful, endless, infinite, limitless, never-ending, and no end to.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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