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tireless
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
tireless
(adjective)
tireless
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ˈ
tajɚləs/
adjective
tireless
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ˈ
tajɚləs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TIRELESS
:
working very hard with a lot of energy for a long time
:
never seeming to get tired
He's a
tireless
worker.
She has been a
tireless
advocate for reform.
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— tirelessly
adverb
She has worked
tirelessly
to help the homeless.
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