
Inexhaustible
[in-ig-ZAHS-tə-bəl]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Latin, early 17th century
1.
(Of an amount or supply of something) Unable to be used up because existing in abundance.
Examples of Inexhaustible in a sentence
"She has a seemingly inexhaustible well of enthusiasm for working with little kids."
"It seems like there's an inexhaustible supply of treats in the pantry."

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