Antonyms for quenchless
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : kwench-lis |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkwɛntʃ lɪs |
Definition of quenchless
- As in insatiable : adj voracious, wanting
- Religion is the quenchless thirst of the human spirit for the Divine.
- Extract from : « London Lectures of 1907 » by Annie Besant
- Weissmann's eyes glowed with the quenchless zeal of the experimentalist.
- Extract from : « The Tyranny of the Dark » by Hamlin Garland
- She had but one passionate and quenchless desire: the desire to share it with others.
- Extract from : « A Handful of Stars » by Frank W. Boreham
- The island had been subject to the fury rain of a quenchless volcano.
- Extract from : « Fifty-Two Stories For Girls » by Various
- The less is his faith, the greater is his quenchless curiosity.'
- Extract from : « The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci » by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky
- New York was consumed by a quenchless eagerness to look on their conquerors.
- Extract from : « The Fall of a Nation » by Thomas Dixon
- Its unwearied wings could fan The quenchless ashes of Milan.
- Extract from : « Mosaics of Grecian History » by Marcius Willson
- Oh, what quenchless feud is this, that Time hath with the sons of Men!
- Extract from : « Pierre; or The Ambiguities » by Herman Melville
- He was accompanied, of course, by the fearless and quenchless friars.
- Extract from : « Through Our Unknown Southwest » by Agnes C. Laut
- He had to endure all the horrors of famine as well as the agonies of quenchless thirst.
- Extract from : « The Brighton Road » by Charles G. Harper
Synonyms for quenchless
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