seemingly inexhaustible

Frequency: 6.24.9 per million words

Used to describe something that appears endless on the surface, though it might not be.

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Examples (10)

  • The planet's natural resources once felt seemingly inexhaustible to early civilizations.
  • Her enthusiasm for the project was seemingly inexhaustible, motivating everyone around her.
  • The stream of data pouring into the system was seemingly inexhaustible, posing a challenge for analysis.
  • Despite working long hours, his supply of creative ideas remained seemingly inexhaustible.
  • The artist's well of inspiration appeared seemingly inexhaustible, leading to a prolific output.
  • For a child, their capacity for asking "why" seems seemingly inexhaustible.
  • The city's demand for fresh water seemed seemingly inexhaustible during the prolonged drought.
  • Critics marvelled at the author's seemingly inexhaustible imagination in crafting complex narratives.
  • He approached every obstacle with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of optimism and determination.
  • The universe, with its vastness, presents a seemingly inexhaustible source of wonder and scientific inquiry.