endless

adjective
UK: /ˈendləs/
US: /ˈendləs/
  1. Having no end or limit; continuing forever.

    1. The desert seemed endless to the lost travelers. [ ] [ ]
    2. We spent an endless summer swimming in the ocean and playing in the sand. [ ] [ ]
  2. So frequent or numerous as to seem continuous.

    1. She faced endless questions from the eager reporters. [ ] [ ]
    2. The politician's endless promises failed to convince the skeptical voters anymore. [ ] [ ]
  3. Having the ends joined so as to form a loop.

    1. The conveyor belt was one endless piece of rubber. [ ] [ ]
    2. They fashioned an endless chain from old bike parts to power their invention. [ ] [ ]
endless adverb
  1. In a manner that has no end or limit.

    1. The road stretched endlessly into the distance. [ ] [ ]
    2. They argued endlessly about whose turn it was to do the dishes every day. [ ] [ ]

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The word "endless" in English means: Having no end or limit; continuing forever., So frequent or numerous as to seem continuous., Having the ends joined so as to form a loop..

The phonetic transcription of "endless" is /ˈendləs/ in British English and /ˈendləs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "endless": eternal, infinite, unending, perpetual, boundless, everlasting, ceaseless.

Example usage of "endless": "The desert seemed endless to the lost travelers.". More examples on the page.