never-ending
1 of 1adjective/ˈnɛvərˌɛndɪŋ/
Forms:more never-ending,most never-ending
1
continuing indefinitely without stopping or reaching a conclusion
- The never-ending cycle of seasons brings a sense of both change and continuity to the natural world.
- Their argument felt like a never-ending debate, with no clear resolution in sight.
- The children’s endless energy made it seem like the day would be never-ending.
- The search for knowledge is a never-ending journey, with each discovery leading to new questions.
- He was trapped in a never-ending loop of work, with no time to rest or relax.
2
appearing to have no conclusion or end in sight
- The never-ending discussions in the meeting drained everyone's energy and enthusiasm.
- His patience was tested by the never-ending stream of emails demanding immediate attention.
- Her job felt like a never-ending cycle of tasks that never allowed her a moment to rest.
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