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Meanings of
tearless
in English
Free from tears.
dry-eyed
tearful
Related terms
dry
Usage of
tearless
in English
1
The sky was as
tearless
as the right eye of the Commander.
2
In
tearless
grief Paolo Tarsis kept vigil through the short summer night.
3
We see mothers in fierce,
tearless
overdrive, like figures from Shakespearean tragedy.
4
Speechless and
tearless
the wretched woman looked vacantly down on his face.
5
The eyes which she raised to his face were
tearless
-
but
hardly
sane.
6
The
tearless
tragic eyes were staring, without recognition, straight into Rose's own.
7
He saw tears on that once
tearless
face, more unbearable than wrath.
8
Pale,
tearless
,
motionless, Dennis sat, hour after hour holding his mother's hand.
9
Margaret had remained in the same state; white, motionless, speechless,
tearless
.
10
She dared not look in the
tearless
eyes of her mother.
11
I told the truth-and- -Hervoicebroke in a
tearless
sob.
12
The hard despair looked out again, cold and glittering, in her
tearless
eyes.
13
She was his nurse and late confidante a
tearless
woman, rigid in service.
14
Alone and
tearless
he paced the chamber that Bianca had occupied.
15
Elder Williams reached the house first, Hannah met him on the threshold,
tearless
.
16
She gazed with a hard and
tearless
eye upon the good-natured, kindly face.
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About this term
tearless
Adjective
Frequent collocations
tearless eyes
tearless sobs
tearless face
tearless agony
tearless grief
More collocations
Tearless
through the time
Tearless
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common