Ceaseless

Word CEASELESS
Character 9
Hyphenation cease less
Pronunciations /ˈsiːsləs/

Definitions and meanings of "Ceaseless"

What do we mean by ceaseless?

Without stop or pause; constant. synonym: continual. adjective

Without a stop or pause; incessant; continual; that never stops or intermits; unending; never ceasing.

Endless; enduring forever: as, the ceaseless joys of heaven.

Without intermission or end. adverb

Without pause or end; incessant. adjective

Without an end. adjective

Without stop or pause, incessant. adjective

Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing adjective

Without an end.

Without stop or pause, incessant.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ceaseless

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The word "ceaseless" in example sentences

Thom crouched down by her husband's side, motionless as a bronze statue, only her eyes flashing from face to face in ceaseless search. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He was quick and alert of movement, and his black eyes flashed from face to face in ceaseless scrutiny and challenge. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Its tireless need for more will remain ceaseless because if need be, the ego will go as far as drawing that fatal line in the sand and avow death should anyone dare to cross it. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It demands millions of sacrifices in ceaseless civil wars, it drums into our souls that there is no such thing as unchanging, universal concepts of goodness and justice, that they are all fluctuating and inconstant. ❋ Unknown (1970)

Their frail precarious craft was in ceaseless peril. ❋ Unknown (1922)

Nowhere is the stillness of the grave so deeply impressive; the feverish turmoil of the living, made up of pleasure, duty, labor, folly, sin, whirling in ceaseless movement about them, is less than the passing winds and the drops of rain to the tenants of those grounds, as they lie side by side, in crowded but unconscious company. ❋ Unknown (1887)

Swallows by scores, chimney, barn, and white-bellied, were sailing about us in ceaseless motion, now passing above, now below the bridge, often so near that we might almost have touched them. ❋ Unknown (1887)

Still I bear aloft from tropical seas, in ceaseless revolution round the world, those vapours which must descend in northern latitudes as dew, or rain, or snow. ❋ Unknown (1857)

These honest and good-hearted creatures indeed called ceaseless attention to her superiority by their deference and open-mouthed admiration, and treated it as the most natural thing in the world that their young minister should be visibly "taken" with her. ❋ Harold Frederic (1877)

She described in vivid terms the ceaseless care that with still renewing hunger ate into her soul; she compared this gnawing of sleepless expectation of evil, to the vulture that fed on the heart of Prometheus; under the influence of this eternal excitement, and of the interminable struggles she endured to combat and conceal it, she felt, she said, as if all the wheels and springs of the animal machine worked at double rate, and were fast consuming themselves. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He was small, with wide, staring eyes and a way of raising and turning his head which suggested not so much caution as a kind of ceaseless, nervous tension. ❋ Blue Tyson (2010)

JONAH WEINER, BLENDER MAGAZINE: What drives a lot of rappers is this kind of ceaseless entrepreneurial spirit. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"I think that the driving factors behind this kind of ceaseless convolutions in their politics are deriving mainly from the provincial and rural base, and its contests for power with Bangkok and the urban base," he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

James Madison, another of the founders, said: “The purpose of the separation of church and state is to keep forever from these shores the ceaseless strife that has soaked the soil of Europe in blood for centuries.” ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

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