What is another word for Unextinguished?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌnɛkstˈɪŋɡwɪʃt] (IPA)

The word "unextinguished" refers to something that has not been put out or extinguished, such as a fire or a flame. Some synonyms for this word include ongoing, unquenched, unceasing, persistent, and unabated. These words all suggest that something is continuing without interruption or without being stopped. Other synonyms that could be used include endless, eternal, perpetual, and unending. These words imply a sense of infinity and suggest that something will continue indefinitely. Overall, there are many different words that can be used to describe something that is unextinguished, depending on the specific context and connotation.

What are the hypernyms for Unextinguished?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unextinguished

Just in front of her, on the other side of the room, was the stove, and in this there still glowed an Unextinguished portion of log, making one small spot of blood red in the surrounding darkness.
"A Girl of the Klondike"
Victoria Cross
Unextinguished in my soul Still the living flame of life, Leaps and blazes, glows and sings.
"Atta Troll"
Heinrich Heine
Myrtle resigned herself to the guidance of the lovely phantom, which seemed so much fuller of the Unextinguished fire of life, and so like herself as she would grow to be when noon should have ripened her into maturity.
"The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr."
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist)

Related words: extinguished, unlit, lightheaded, lightless

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