Indefatigably [adverb]

Definition of Indefatigably:

actively; intently

Opposite/Antonyms of Indefatigably:


Sentence/Example of Indefatigably:

Upon this surface the comment of the man on Miss Hernshaw's right wandered indefatigably.

As a matter of fact, Parry proved to be unsuited for high command, although it must be admitted that he worked indefatigably.

To make up for lost time he studied indefatigably, for he wished to enter his new profession with the least possible delay.

The guns roared on, holding open indefatigably, without cessation, the way of their escape.

Meantime the centralists worked indefatigably to defeat the settlement with Bohemia.

The workmen would procure assistance and labour indefatigably to release me; of that I could be certain.

He worked indefatigably with them in the trenches, and in all their military operations.

Where Michael was concerned Wentworth's love had reached the strength where it could act, indefatigably, if need be.

Order and beauty of life is what the adolescent youth craves above all else as the younger child indefatigably demands his story.

He was an indefatigably hard worker until within two years of his death in 1792.