endless

[ˈɛndlɪs]

endless Definition

  • 1having or seeming to have no end, limit, or conclusion
  • 2continuing indefinitely without stopping

Using endless: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "endless" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The desert seemed to stretch on endlessly.

  • Example

    The teacher gave us an endless list of homework assignments.

  • Example

    The party went on endlessly into the night.

endless Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for endless

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Phrases with endless

  • endless possibilities

    a wide range of options or opportunities that seem limitless

    Example

    With her talent and creativity, she saw endless possibilities for her future.

  • a period of time that seems to last forever, often used to describe a particularly enjoyable or memorable summer season

    Example

    That summer was an endless summer of sunshine, beaches, and good times with friends.

  • a sequence of instructions or events that repeats continuously without end

    Example

    The program got stuck in an endless loop and had to be restarted.

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Summary: endless in Brief

The term 'endless' [ˈɛndlɪs] refers to something that has no end or limit, or that continues indefinitely. It can describe physical things like deserts or lists, or abstract concepts like time or possibilities. Examples include 'The desert seemed to stretch on endlessly,' and 'The party went on endlessly into the night.' 'Endless' is often paired with phrases like 'endless possibilities' and 'endless summer,' and can be formalized as 'unending' or 'ceaseless.'

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