inexhaustible
Americanadjective
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not exhaustible; incapable of being depleted.
an inexhaustible supply.
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untiring; tireless.
an inexhaustible runner.
adjective
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incapable of being used up; endless
inexhaustible patience
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incapable or apparently incapable of becoming tired; tireless
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Etymology
Origin of inexhaustible
1595–1605; < Latin inexhaust ( us ) not exhausted ( see in- 3, exhaust) + -ible
Explanation
When something is inexhaustible, you'll never run out of it. If your grandfather appears to have an inexhaustible supply of nostalgic stories, it seems like he could tell them forever. Unfortunately, if the kids you're babysitting have inexhaustible amounts of energy, they are never going to fall asleep. But if you've got an inexhaustible supply of Disney movies for them to watch, you'll be able to keep them distracted until their parents come home. This adjective combines the prefix in-, "opposite of," and exhaustible, from the Latin exhaurire, "take away, use up, or empty." So when something can't be used up, it's inexhaustible.
Vocabulary lists containing inexhaustible
Jimmy Carter, Speech from July 15, 1979
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Example Sentences
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“More often than not, those who have inexhaustible means, like the billionaires, they get what they want.”
From Slate • Jun. 1, 2026
How the RSF appears to have an inexhaustible supply of drones has been the subject of speculation, but observers say it has a wealthy Persian Gulf patron of its own in the United Arab Emirates.
From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2026
She, however, accrued an inexhaustible supply of IOUs.
From Barron's • Dec. 31, 2025
These have fed an inexhaustible appetite for information, studies and special data, enabling ever more expansive government policy.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 25, 2025
It was full of money--that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it.
From " The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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