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[ US /ˈɛndɫəs/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛndləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having the ends united so as to form a continuous whole
    an endless chain
  2. tiresomely long; seemingly without end
    an endless conversation
    endless debates
    an interminable sermon
    eternal quarreling
    the wait seemed eternal
  3. infinitely great in number
    endless waves
  4. having no known beginning and presumably no end
    the dateless rise and fall of the tides
    time is endless
    sempiternal truth

How To Use endless In A Sentence

  • Perhaps it comes straight out of that party line dictionary that was written in a smoke-filled room in Sevastapol Street by the same faceless Provo apparatchik who a few years back advocated the practically endless use of the term 'securocrat'. Archive 2009-01-01
  • I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K. 
  • A small miracle after the endless hiding.
  • He engaged in endless litigation against the media.
  • But the howling vacuum had opened up inside her again, with its endless vistas of nothingness and no return, the harlequinade of grasping, painted lovers. Shortcut Man
  • mousetrapping" problem with your browser that won't let you get out of endless attempts to get the action you desire from clicking, close out of the browser completely by hitting ctrl-alt-del. and then terminating the browser. Undefined
  • Add in endless plugs in magazines and news bulletins and the less addicted may want to flee the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meantime, the challenges of being Rector of Dundee should not daunt Kelly, with her empathetic skills, campaigning experience and endless enthusiasm.
  • The three of them continued to circle around each other in the endless waltz of the aerial battle.
  • Faustianism, in the modern sense of endless questing, had come to be regarded as a virtue. MOTIF
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