unceasing
un·ceas·ing
adj \-ˈsē-siŋ\Definition of UNCEASING
: never ceasing : continuous, incessant <unceasing efforts> <unceasing vigilance>
— un·ceas·ing·ly \-siŋ-lē\ adverb
Examples of UNCEASING
- <this unceasing rain will turn me into a mushroom!>
First Known Use of UNCEASING
14th century
Related to UNCEASING
Synonyms: ceaseless, continual, continued, continuing, incessant, nonstop, perpetual, running, unbroken, continuous, uninterrupted, unremitting
Antonyms: discontinuous, noncontinuous
Related Words: dateless, deathless, endless, eternal, everlasting, immortal, interminable, permanent, undying, unending; changeless, constant, stable, steady, unchanging, unvarying; durable, enduring, lasting, persistent; imperishable, indestructible
Near Antonyms: intermittent, periodic, periodical, recurrent, recurring; alternate, alternating, cyclic (or cyclical), rhythmic (or rhythmical), seasonal, serial; erratic, fitful, irregular, occasional, spasmodic, sporadic, spotty, unsteady
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