wearilessly

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Adverb
  • The federal voucher program, known in government language as Section 8, already had been seriously short of funds, with thousands of people on a yearslong waiting list to receive aid.
    Michael Smolens, San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 Apr. 2026
  • In Russia, a woman was killed and a man was seriously wounded by a Ukrainian drone strike in the border region of Belgorod, local officials said.
    ELISE MORTON, Arkansas Online, 26 Apr. 2026
Adverb
  • According to other attendees, including Times journalists, event staffers were checking tickets, though not very thoroughly, at multiple points prior to escalators that descended to the metal detectors where Allen allegedly bolted past armed security.
    Tony Briscoe, Los Angeles Times, 26 Apr. 2026
  • Experts like Hofflinger question whether local building standards are sufficient or thoroughly enforced enough to prevent fire risks.
    Stefano Pozzebon, CNN Money, 26 Apr. 2026
Adverb
  • And so Wiseman and her team are working tirelessly alongside Cindy Holland, head of Paramount+, to build the streaming service into a destination.
    Jessica Radloff, Glamour, 28 Apr. 2026
  • As terror and confusion tore through the small community about 30 miles north of New Orleans, and Sharp’s family and friends tried to make sense of the brutal slaying, detectives worked tirelessly to find her killer — or killers.
    KC Baker, PEOPLE, 27 Apr. 2026
Adverb
  • Long-term federal gang and violence cases are built deliberately and painstakingly.
    Andrew S. Boutros, Chicago Tribune, 29 Apr. 2026
  • That has also provided an opening for Ukraine, which, throughout the past four years, has painstakingly built a homegrown defense industry that is producing sophisticated aerial and sea drones.
    Sudarsan Raghavan, New Yorker, 28 Apr. 2026
Adverb
  • The National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee, which teaches people how to conscientiously object to income levies, reports surging interest in its training sessions.
    Annie Lowrey, The Atlantic, 28 Apr. 2026
  • An attorney general who cannot conscientiously defend a law owes his clients — the people of Florida — the duty of allowing a surrogate to do it.
    Orlando Sentinel, The Orlando Sentinel, 11 Apr. 2026
Adverb
  • Some people are happy to roam the world as old tourists, pure consumers who remain willfully blind to the impacts of their wanderings.
    CBS News, CBS News, 1 May 2026
  • The judge also found that Madigan lied repeatedly and willfully when testifying in his own defense during the trial.
    Jason Meisner, Chicago Tribune, 27 Apr. 2026
Adverb
  • Selling cigarettes on the street to buy food for her siblings, the pre-teen is indefatigably upbeat, eagerly anticipating an imminent passage to Germany.
    Guy Lodge, Variety, 24 Jan. 2026
  • Matthew Restall, for example, has worked indefatigably as a myth buster for dozens of misconceptions for roughly two decades now, and only recently did another historian, Camilla Townsend, stitch together the history of the Aztecs according to their own statements, as recorded in Nahuatl.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 18 Aug. 2025
Adverb
  • His exceptionally durable songs have become ingrained in the fabric of American life for many who grew up listening to them, and Tuesday’s audience at The Shell listened attentively and happily swayed along to the music.
    George Varga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Apr. 2026
  • And server Addison Phillips paced my plates attentively at a table another night.
    Louisa Kung Liu Chu, Chicago Tribune, 28 Apr. 2026
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“Wearilessly.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/wearilessly. Accessed 3 May. 2026.

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