different between unceasing vs endless
unceasing
English
Etymology
un- +? ceasing
Adjective
unceasing (comparative more unceasing, superlative most unceasing)
- continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
Translations
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endless
English
Etymology
From Middle English endeles, from Old English endel?as (“endless”), from Proto-Germanic *andijalausaz (“endless”), equivalent to end +? -less.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ndl?s/, /??ndl?s/
- Hyphenation: end?less
Adjective
endless (not comparable)
- Having no end.
- endless time; endless praise
- Extending indefinitely.
- an endless line
- (obsolete) Without profitable end; fruitless; unsatisfying.
- All loves are endless.
Synonyms
- (having no end): unending; see also Thesaurus:endless
- (extending indefinitely): eternal, infinite, unlimited; see also Thesaurus:infinite or Thesaurus:eternal
Antonyms
- finite
- limited
Derived terms
- endlessly
- endlessness
Translations
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