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[ teer-lis ] / ˈtɪər lɪs /
adjectivenot weeping or shedding tears. unable to shed tears. Origin of tearlessFirst recorded in 1585–95; tear1 + -less OTHER WORDS FROM tearlesstear·less·ly, adverbtear·less·ness, nounWords nearby tearlesstear gas, tearing, tear into, tear it, tearjerker, tearless, tear-off, tear one's hair, tearoom, tea rose, tear-out Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tearlessShe was his nurse and late confidante a tearless woman, rigid in service. The Tragic Comedians, Complete|George Meredith And he, silent and tearless as he sat, understood it all, and blessed her in his heart. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. VI, November 1850, Vol. I|Various Kuno's tears were dried; he remained speechless before his dead favourite, and gazed with tearless eyes upon the body. Nelly was sitting in a chair by the open window as Robin had left her, tearless, her unemployed hands lying in her lap. Mary Gray|Katharine Tynan
She looked up with fierce, tearless eyes, and looking up, caught sight of Mr. Samuel Rosewarne in the doorway. Shining Ferry|Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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