untiringly
untiringly — adverb
1. with unwavering energy and dedication — continuing to make an effort without eve
with unwavering energy and dedication — continuing to make an effort without ever showing tiredness or losing interest
Bao worked untiringly to prepare the school's annual science fair.
collocation: work untiringly to achieve a goal
Zuri's grandmother knitted untiringly through the long winter evenings for her grandchildren.
The rescue team searched untiringly for survivors after the earthquake.
Ramón untiringly practiced the violin until he could play the piece with ease.
Élise volunteered untiringly at the community centre every weekend for over ten years.
- tirelessly
more common in everyday English; untiringly and tirelessly are nearly interchangeable
- indefatigably
much more formal and literary, suggesting almost superhuman stamina
- relentlessly
stronger and can carry a negative connotation of being unstoppable in an aggressive way
- persistently
focuses on continuing despite obstacles rather than on not feeling tired
- half-heartedly
shows lack of enthusiasm rather than lack of fatigue
- lazily
implies a deliberate avoidance of effort, the opposite of the dedication untiringly describes
文法句型
untiringly + verb
verb + untiringly
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs that describe prolonged effort — work, search, campaign, support, volunteer, practice. The adverb carries a positive, admiring tone.