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Word of the Day - Indefatigable

John McLaughin on The McLaughin Group was indefatigable in his use of the word "indefatigable." And yes, he was a pompous ass, but not that annoying kind of pompous ass.
 
Indefatigable as a noun? “The Royal Navies Indefatigables.”


Or would it be better to say, The Indefatigable ships of the Royal Navy.


Here are 5 HMS Indefatigables:

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Kamikaze attacks HMS Indefatigable​

 
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indefatigable (adj.), from French indefatigable (15c.), from Latin indefatigabilis "that cannot be wearied,"

The athlete's indefatigable spirit and dedication to training helped her to become a world champion.
 
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