Tireless vs Untired - What's the difference?
tireless | untired |
Indefatigable, untiring and not yielding to fatigue
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Without a tire (wheel covering); tyreless.
Not tired; unwearied.
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*:I have waded thorow many dangerous hazards, with a more untired pace, only in consideration of the secret knowledge I had of mine owne will, and innocence of me desseignes.
As adjectives the difference between tireless and untired
is that tireless is indefatigable, untiring and not yielding to fatigue or tireless can be without a tire (wheel covering); tyreless while untired is not tired; unwearied.tireless
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Etymology 1
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(-)citation, page= , passage=James Milner's angled free-kick was headed on to the post by the tireless Bent and Lampard the opportunist was perfectly placed to stoop and head in from virtually on the goal-line.}}