endless
adjective /ˈendləs/
/ˈendləs/
- endless patience
- endless opportunities for making money
- The possibilities are endless.
- an endless list of things to do
- We don't have an endless supply of money, you know.
- I've had enough of their endless arguing.
Extra Examples- a seemingly endless list of repairs to be carried out
- He had endless arguments with his father about it.
- There were endless meetings to attend.
- a potentially endless sequence of repeated shapes
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- almost
- nearly
- practically
- …
- an endless round of parties and visits
- The journey seemed endless.
Extra Examples- It was like that endless moment between the lightning flash and the thunder.
- It was a seemingly endless eight weeks before the letter arrived.
- She was getting bored with the endless round of parties.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- almost
- nearly
- practically
- …
- (specialist) (of a loop, etc.) having the ends joined together so it forms one piece
- an endless loop of tape
Word OriginOld English endelēas (see end, -less).