unrelenting

adjective
UK: /ʌnrɪˈlɛntɪŋ/
US: /ˌʌnrɪˈlɛntɪŋ/
  1. Not stopping or getting weaker.

    1. The sun was unrelenting today.
    2. Her unrelenting determination helped her succeed despite many challenges.
  2. Someone who is unrelenting is determined to do something and unwilling to change their mind, even if other people think that they are being unreasonable.

    1. The boss is unrelenting.
    2. The company faced unrelenting pressure to cut costs and improve efficiency.
unrelenting adverb
  1. In an extreme way that continues without becoming weaker.

    1. The rain fell unrelenting.
    2. She pursued her goals unrelenting, despite the setbacks and difficulties.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unrelenting" in English means: Not stopping or getting weaker., Someone who is unrelenting is determined to do something and unwilling to change their mind, even if other people think that they are being unreasonable..

The phonetic transcription of "unrelenting" is /ʌnrɪˈlɛntɪŋ/ in British English and /ˌʌnrɪˈlɛntɪŋ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unrelenting": persistent, implacable, inexorable, relentless, adamant, determined, unyielding, unflinching, tenacious, obdurate.

Example usage of "unrelenting": "The sun was unrelenting today.". More examples on the page.