Unrelenting vs Enduring - What's the difference?
unrelenting | enduring | Related terms |
Not relenting; having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful; unyielding; inflexibly rigid; hard; stern; cruel.
endurance
* 1854 , James Kennedy, Probable Origin of the American Indians (page 14)
As adjectives the difference between unrelenting and enduring
is that unrelenting is not relenting; having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful; unyielding; inflexibly rigid; hard; stern; cruel while enduring is long-lasting.As a verb enduring is
present participle of lang=en.As a noun enduring is
endurance.unrelenting
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Adjective
(en adjective)References
* *enduring
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It could be only long years of privations and endurings of hardships that could enable the Esquimaux to traverse over those icy regions with the facilities they have learned to practise
