IPA: /ˈwɛrɪləs/
KK: /ˈwɛrɪləs/
Not feeling tired or fatigued; showing great energy and endurance.
Despite the long hours, she remained weariless and continued to work diligently.
Weariless → It is formed from "wear" (from Old English *werian*, meaning to carry or endure) and "-less" (meaning without). The word "weariless" means without weariness or fatigue, indicating a state of being tireless.
Think of someone who can 'carry on' ('wear') without feeling tired ('-less'). This helps you remember that 'weariless' means tireless.