untired

English

Etymology

From un- + tired.

Adjective

untired (comparative more untired, superlative most untired)

  1. Not tired; unwearied.
  2. Alternative form of untyred (not fitted with tyres)
    • 1877, The Automotive Manufacturer (volume 18, page 132)
      Do not allow untired wheels to remain on the floor of the smith-shop, unless there is a current of air passing under the floor of the shop.

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