单词 | unextinguishable |
释义 | unextinguishableadj. = inextinguishable adj. a. Of fire or flame (also figurative and transferred). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > passion > [adjective] > affected with passion or strong emotion > uncontrollable or irrepressible (of passions) inexpiable1598 irreclaimable1609 stanchless1612 unextinguishable1642 ungovernable1676 unconquerable1727 quenchless1744 unsurmountable1771 1642 G. Eglisham Fore-runner of Revenge (new ed.) 10 The Dukes fire of his anger, being unextinguishable. 1654 A. Cokayne tr. G. F. Loredano Dianea iv. 351 Perceiving the flames unextinguishable, and defence impossible. 1769 W. Falconer Shipwreck (ed. 3) iii. 107 There, all unquench'd by cruel fortune's ire, It glows with unextinguishable fire. 1860 E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 375 We see the arrow with the unextinguishable fire, ready to be discharged. b. Of feelings, qualities, actions, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [adjective] > not destroyed > indestructible unquenchablea1382 inextinguible1412 undestroyablea1420 surec1475 inextinguishable1509 undelible1534 unperishable1538 irrefragable1562 inconsumptible1579 inquenchable1583 undefaceable1587 irrefringible1596 insuppressible1610 irrazable1622 unextinguishable1656 imperdible1660 indissolvable1660 indestructible1674 unannihilable1678 undestructible1807 undemolishable1837 unobliteratable1872 uneliminable1876 1656 H. Jeanes Treat. Fulnesse of Christ 156 in Mixture Scholasticall Divinity A ground of unconquerable comfort, and unextinguishable joy. 1695 J. Collier Misc. upon Moral Subj. 14 I must repeat, that this Earnestness..is an unextinguishable Desire. 1769 H. Brooke Fool of Quality IV. xvii. 143 The people's inseparable and unextinguishable share in the legislative power. 1815 J. Cormack Abol. Fem. Infanticide Guzerat viii. 143 The ardent and unextinguishable zeal of female character. 1873 J. B. Mozley Univ. Serm. (1876) 201 The doctrine which..declares most unextinguishable war with materialistic ideas of the Deity. c. Of laughter. (After the Homeric ἄσβεστος γέλως, Iliad i. 599, Odyss. viii. 326.) ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > types of laughter > [adjective] > inextinguishable (of laughter) unextinguishable1658 inextinguishable1791 1658 Sir T. Browne Garden of Cyrus ii, in Hydriotaphia: Urne-buriall 110 That famous network of Vulcan, which..caused that unextinguishable laugh in heaven. 1801 M. Edgeworth Angelina iii, in Moral Tales II. 58 The milliner..burst into uncontrollable and..unextinguishable laughter. 1842 E. B. Browning Greek Christian Poets (1863) iii. ⁋5 That unextinguishable laughter which is the laughter of gods or poets. Derivatives unexˈtinguishableness n. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [noun] > capability of being destroyed > indestructibility unperishableness1648 unextinguishablenessa1660 indestructibility1671 indestructibleness1844 a1660 H. Hammond Hell Torments i, in Wks. (1684) I. 615 So the Unextinguishableness of the one must be answered with the durableness of the other. 1775 S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang. at Unquenchableness Unextinguishableness. unexˈtinguishably adv. ΚΠ 1781 S. Johnson Hammond in Pref. Wks. Eng. Poets IX. 3 Hammond..was unextinguishably amorous, and his mistress inexorably cruel. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < adj.1642 |
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