endless

IPA: ˈɛndɫʌs

adjective

  • Having no end.
  • Extending indefinitely.
  • (obsolete) Without profitable end; fruitless; unsatisfying.
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Examples of "endless" in Sentences

  • Another kind of dream I have is what I call endless house dreams.
  • Barak said he is tired of what he described as endless infighting.
  • "The term endless strings of meaningless objections sheds an undeserving negative light on string ..."
  • It is used, in a few instances, to denote an endless age, by attaching to it another word for _endless_.
  • With "Tristan und Isolde," Wagner fully abandoned opera's separate arias and ensembles for what he called the "endless melody" of his new form, music drama.
  • The reality is that mothers are still in charge of what I refer to as the endless list of child-rearing in my book When Parents Disagree and What You Can Do About It.
  • And we're going to march through our agenda to get this country moving again, because after six years and, more importantly, what I refer to as the endless occupation in Iraq and the wageless recovery here at home, the American people want a Congress that's going to meet the challenges that are facing this country.
  • The design and features you can use are endless, and the amount of people on hand that offer their services when you can't figure it out is endless* (* sometimes at a price - like anything else), the amount of free designs and plugins to extend functionality that is on offer is so great you really don't have to splash out on often expensive designs if you don't want to or cant afford it.

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