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All indefatigability synonyms

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noun indefatigability

  • strength β€” the quality or state of being strong; bodily or muscular power; vigor.
  • diligence β€” constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken; persistent exertion of body or mind.
  • fortitude β€” mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty, adversity, danger, or temptation courageously: Never once did her fortitude waver during that long illness.
  • resilience β€” the power or ability to return to the original form, position, etc., after being bent, compressed, or stretched; elasticity.
  • perseverance β€” steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.
  • spunk β€” pluck; spirit; mettle.
  • moxie β€” vigor; verve; pep.
  • grit β€” abrasive particles or granules, as of sand or other small, coarse impurities found in the air, food, water, etc.
  • stamina β€” a plural of stamen.
  • determination β€” Determination is the quality that you show when you have decided to do something and you will not let anything stop you.
  • tenacity β€” the quality of being tenacious, or of holding fast; persistence: the amazing tenacity of rumors.
  • dedication β€” A dedication is a message which is written at the beginning of a book, or a short announcement which is sometimes made before a play or piece of music is performed, as a sign of affection or respect for someone.
  • steadfastness β€” fixed in direction; steadily directed: a steadfast gaze.
  • persistence β€” the act or fact of persisting.
  • vitality β€” exuberant physical strength or mental vigor: a person of great vitality.
  • staying power β€” ability or strength to last or endure; endurance; stamina.
  • heart β€” Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
  • force β€” physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
  • power β€” a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
  • zip β€” zip code.
  • toleration β€” an act or instance of tolerating, especially of what is not actually approved; forbearance: to show toleration toward the protesters.
  • resistance β€” the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding.
  • vim β€” lively or energetic spirit; enthusiasm; vitality.
  • gutsy β€” having a great deal of courage or nerve: a gutsy lampooner of the administration.
  • tolerance β€” a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry.
  • lustily β€” full of or characterized by healthy vigor.
  • starch β€” a white, tasteless, solid carbohydrate, (C 6 H 1 0 O 5) n , occurring in the form of minute granules in the seeds, tubers, and other parts of plants, and forming an important constituent of rice, corn, wheat, beans, potatoes, and many other vegetable foods.
  • legs β€” either of the two lower limbs of a biped, as a human being, or any of the paired limbs of an animal, arthropod, etc., that support and move the body.
  • continuance β€” The continuance of something is its continuation.
  • constancy β€” Constancy is the quality of staying the same even though other things change.
  • backbone β€” Your backbone is the column of small linked bones down the middle of your back.
  • pertinacity β€” the quality of being pertinacious; persistence.
  • guts β€” the alimentary canal, especially between the pylorus and the anus, or some portion of it. Compare foregut, midgut, hindgut.
  • drive β€” to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
  • pluck β€” to pull off or out from the place of growth, as fruit, flowers, feathers, etc.: to pluck feathers from a chicken.
  • purposefulness β€” having a purpose.
  • doggedness β€” persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious: a dogged worker.
  • cool β€” Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low.
  • resolution β€” a formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization, a legislature, a club, or other group. Compare concurrent resolution, joint resolution.
  • sedulity β€” sedulous quality, application, or activity; diligence.
  • immovability β€” incapable of being moved; fixed; stationary.
  • pursuance β€” the following or carrying out of some plan, course, injunction, or the like.
  • intestinal fortitude β€” courage; resoluteness; endurance; guts: to have intestinal fortitude.
  • endurance β€” The fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
  • vigor β€” active strength or force.
  • vigour β€” active strength or force.
  • energy β€” The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
  • gutsiness β€” The state or condition of being gutsy.
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