Word Meanings - ENDLESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Without end; having no end or conclusion; perpetual; interminable; -- applied to length, and to duration; as, an endless line; endless time; endless bliss; endless praise; endless clamor. 2. Infinite; excessive; unlimited. Shak. 3.
Additional info about word: ENDLESS
1. Without end; having no end or conclusion; perpetual; interminable; -- applied to length, and to duration; as, an endless line; endless time; endless bliss; endless praise; endless clamor. 2. Infinite; excessive; unlimited. Shak. 3. Without profitable end; fruitless; unsatisfying. "All loves are endless." Beau. & Fl. 4. Void of design; objectless; as, an endless pursuit. Endless chain, a chain which is made continuous by uniting its two ends. -- Endless screw. See under Screw. Syn. -- Eternal; everlasting; interminable; infinite; unlimited; incessant; perpetual; uninterrupted; continual; unceasing; unending; boundless; undying; imperishable.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ENDLESS)
- Eternal
- Infinite
- endless
- everlasting
- deathless
- imperishable
- never-dying
- ceaseless
- everliving
- perpetual
- undying
- unceasing
- interminable
- Unending
- infinite
- boundless
- illimitable
- limitless
- Perpetual
- Constant
- eternal
- unfailing
- perennial
- continual
- enduring
- incessant
- uninterrupted
Related words: (words related to ENDLESS)
- BOUNDLESS
 Without bounds or confines; illimitable; vast; unlimited. "The boundless sky." Bryant. "The boundless ocean." Dryden. "Boundless rapacity." "Boundless prospect of gain." Macaulay. Syn. -- Unlimited; unconfined; immeasurable; illimitable; infinite.
- INFINITESIMAL
 Infinitely or indefinitely small; less than any assignable quantity or value; very small. Infinitesimal calculus, the different and the integral calculus, when developed according to the method used by Leibnitz, who regarded the increments given
- EVERLASTINGLY
 In an everlasting manner.
- ETERNALIST
 One who holds the existence of matter to be from eternity. T. Burnet.
- ENDURANT
 Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc. The ibex is a remarkably endurant animal. J. G. Wood.
- EVERLASTINGNESS
 The state of being everlasting; endless duration; indefinite duration.
- EVERLASTING
 1. Lasting or enduring forever; exsisting or continuing without end; immoral; eternal. "The Everlasting God." Gen. xx1. 33. 2. Continuing indefinitely, or during a long period; perpetual; sometimes used, colloquially, as a strong intensive; as,
- ENDUREMENT
 Endurance. South.
- CONSTANTIA
 A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony.
- INTERMINABLENESS
 The state of being endless.
- INCESSANTLY
 Unceasingly; continually. Shak.
- INCESSANT
 Continuing or following without interruption; unceasing; unitermitted; uninterrupted; continual; as, incessant clamors; incessant pain, etc. Against the castle gate, . . . Which with incessant force and endless hate, They batter'd day and night
- INFINITELY
 1. Without bounds or limits; beyond or below assignable limits; as, an infinitely large or infinitely small quantity. 2. Very; exceedingly; vastly; highly; extremely. "Infinitely pleased." Dryden.
- CONTINUALLY
 1. Without cessation; unceasingly; continuously; as, the current flows continually. Why do not all animals continually increase in bigness Bentley. 2. In regular or repeated succession; very often. Thou shalt eat bread at my table continually.
- ENDLESS
 1. Without end; having no end or conclusion; perpetual; interminable; -- applied to length, and to duration; as, an endless line; endless time; endless bliss; endless praise; endless clamor. 2. Infinite; excessive; unlimited. Shak. 3.
- PERPETUALLY
 In a perpetual manner; constantly; continually. The Bible and Common Prayer Book in the vulgar tongue, being perpetually read in churches, have proved a kind of standard for language. Swift.
- ETERNALLY
 In an eternal manner. That which is morally good or evil at any time or in any case, must be also eternally and unchangeably so. South. Where western gales eternally reside. Addison.
- PERPETUALTY
 The state or condition of being perpetual. Testament of Love.
- ENDLESSLY
 In an endless manner.
- PERPETUAL
 Neverceasing; continuing forever or for an unlimited time; unfailing; everlasting; continuous. Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. Shak. Perpetual feast of nectared sweets. Milton. Circle of perpetual apparition, or occultation. See under Circle.
- EXTENDLESSNESS
 Unlimited extension. An . . . extendlessness of excursions. Sir. M. Hale.
- COETERNAL
 Equally eternal. -- Co`e*ter"nal*ly, adv. Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first born! Or of the Eternal coeternal beam. Milton.
- WOUNDY
 Excessive. Such a world of holidays, that 't a woundy hindrance to a poor man that lives by his labor. L'Estrange.
- UNCONSTANT
 Not constant; inconstant; fickle; changeable. Shak. -- Un*con"stant*ly, adv. -- Un*con"stant*ness, n.
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