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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Hallo, I can't quite get what is the difference between "inexhaustible" and "indefatigable". Could you please help me here?
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Where they are synonymous, there is no difference; however, we usually use 'inexhaustible' with its other meaning: That cannot be entirely consumed or used up: an inexhaustible supply of coal.

  • Where they are synonymous, there is no difference; however, we usually use 'inexhaustible' with its other meaning: That cannot be entirely consumed or used up: an inexhaustible supply of coal.
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Where they are synonymous, there is no difference; however, we usually use 'inexhaustible' with its other meaning: That cannot be entirely consumed or used up: an inexhaustible supply of coal.

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