Defatigable

/dɪˈfætɪɡəbəl/

अथक; जो आसानी से न थके

Origin & History

From Latin defatigare (“to tire out”), formed from de- (“completely”) + fatigare (“to weary”); used in English as a learned adjective.

लैटिन defatigare (“पूरी तरह थका देना”) से, जो de- (“पूर्णतः”) + fatigare (“थकाना/क्लांत करना”) से बना; अंग्रेज़ी में यह एक विद्वतापूर्ण विशेषण के रूप में प्रयुक्त हुआ।

Definition

Defatigable describes a person or effort that does not become tired easily and can keep going steadily for a long time.

Defatigable ऐसे व्यक्ति या प्रयास का वर्णन करता है जो आसानी से नहीं थकता और लंबे समय तक लगातार काम या प्रयास जारी रख सकता है।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
Her defatigable commitment kept the project moving despite repeated setbacks.
उसकी अथक प्रतिबद्धता ने बार-बार की बाधाओं के बावजूद परियोजना को आगे बढ़ाए रखा।

Usage Examples

The defatigable nurse worked double shifts for weeks during the crisis.
His defatigable curiosity led him to read late into the night.
The team made defatigable efforts to meet the deadline.
With defatigable patience, she explained the process again and again.

Related Forms

Noun
Fatigue / Defatigation (rare)
Verb
Fatigue / Fatigued / Fatiguing / Defatigue (rare)
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Defatigable spirit
अथक जज़्बा / अडिग मनोबल
A defatigable worker
अथक कर्मी / अथक मेहनती व्यक्ति
Defatigable efforts
अथक प्रयास