endless (Meaning)

Wordnet

endless (s)

tiresomely long; seemingly without end

infinitely great in number

having no known beginning and presumably no end

having the ends united so as to form a continuous whole

Webster

endless (a.)

Without end; having no end or conclusion; perpetual; interminable; -- applied to length, and to duration; as, an endless line; endless time; endless bliss; endless praise; endless clamor.

Infinite; excessive; unlimited.

Without profitable end; fruitless; unsatisfying.

Void of design; objectless; as, an endless pursuit.

endless Sentence Examples

  1. 1) The stars in the night sky appear to be endless when we look up.
  2. 2) The possibilities in life seem endless, and it is up to us to explore them.
  3. 3) The universe is believed to be endless in terms of its size and scope.
  4. 4) The love between a parent and child is endless and unconditional.
  5. 5) The flow of time seems endless, as it continues to move forward without stopping.
  6. 6) The beauty of nature is endless, from the rolling hills to the crashing waves of the sea.
  7. 7) Creativity is endless, as it allows us to explore new ideas and possibilities.
  8. 8) The search for knowledge is endless, as there is always more to learn and discover.
  9. 9) The quest for happiness is endless, as we strive to find fulfillment and contentment in life.
  10. 10) The journey of self-discovery is endless, as we continue to learn about ourselves and grow as individuals.

FAQs About the word endless

tiresomely long; seemingly without end, infinitely great in number, having no known beginning and presumably no end, having the ends united so as to form a cont

infinite,limitless, boundless, unbounded, unlimited, vast, measureless, immeasurable, illimitable, unfathomable

finite, limited, confined, definite, definite, restricted, finite,limited, restricted, confined

1) The stars in the night sky appear to be endless when we look up.

2) The possibilities in life seem endless, and it is up to us to explore them.

3) The universe is believed to be endless in terms of its size and scope.

4) The love between a parent and child is endless and unconditional.