- unending
- adjective Date: 1661 never ending ; endless • unendingly adverb
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
unending — index chronic, continual (perpetual), continuous, direct (uninterrupted), durable, far reaching … Law dictionary
unending — 1660s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) “not” + prp. of END (Cf. end) … Etymology dictionary
unending — [adj] continuing amaranthine, ceaseless, constant, continual, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, immortal, incessant, infinite, interminable, never ending, perpetual, steady, unceasing, uninterrupted, unremitting; concepts 482,798 Ant.… … New thesaurus
unending — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having or seeming to have no end. 2) countless or continual … English terms dictionary
unending — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
Unending — Infobox Television episode Title = Unending Series = Stargate SG 1 Season = 10 Episode = 20 Airdate = March 13, 2007 Production = 1020 Writer = Robert C. Cooper Director = Robert C. Cooper Guests = Caption = The SG 1 team fifty years later.… … Wikipedia
unending — [[t]ʌne̱ndɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n If you describe something as unending, you mean that it continues without stopping for a very long time. I do not recall any formal training, just endless work and an unending stream of people!. ...the country s… … English dictionary
unending — un|end|ing [ʌnˈendıŋ] adj something, especially something bad, that is unending seems as if it will continue for ever ▪ an unending stream of people … Dictionary of contemporary English
unending — adjective something unpleasant or tiring that is unending seems as if it will continue for ever: an unending struggle to survive … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unending — adj. Unending is used with these nouns: ↑stream, ↑supply … Collocations dictionary
unending — adjective having or seeming to have no end. ↘countless or continual: unending demands. Derivatives unendingly adverb unendingness noun … English new terms dictionary