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- Dictionaryendless/ˈɛndləs/
adjective
- 1. having or seeming to have no end or limit: "endless ocean wastes"
- ▪ countless; innumerable: "we smoked endless cigarettes" Similar countlessinnumerableuntoldlegionnumberlessunnumberednumerousvery manymanifoldmultitudinousmultifariousa great number ofcountless numbers ofinfinite numbers ofa multitude ofa multiplicity ofmore than one can counttoo many to be countedinformal:umpteenno end ofloads ofstacks ofheaps ofmasses ofoodles ofscads ofzillions ofgazillions ofbazillions ofliterary:myriaddiversrare:innumerousunnumberableOpposite few
- ▪ (of a belt, chain, or tape) having the ends joined to form a loop allowing continuous action: "endless-loop cassette tapes" Similar unlimitedlimitlessinfiniteinexhaustibleboundlessunboundeduntoldimmeasurablemeasurelessincalculableinestimableabundantaboundinggreatceaselessunceasingunendingwithout endeverlastingconstantcontinuouscontinualinterminableunfadingunfailingperpetualeternalenduringlastinground-the-clockinformal:loads ofstacks ofheaps ofmasses ofoodles ofbags ofcontinuousunbrokenuninterruptednever-endingwithout endnon-stopOpposite limitedtransient
Word Origin Old Englishendelēas (see end, -less).
Derivatives
- 1. endlessness noun
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