interminably (Meaning)
interminably (r)
all the time; seemingly without stopping
interminably (adv.)
Without end or limit.
Synonyms & Antonyms of interminably
interminably Sentence Examples
- The interminable rain poured down, soaking the earth and dampening spirits.
- The interminable meeting dragged on for hours, exhausting the participants.
- Their interminable journey across the desert seemed like an endless torment.
- The interminable noise from the construction site made it impossible to concentrate.
- Her interminable sobbing filled the room with a sense of despair.
- The interminable line at the store stretched out for blocks, testing the patience of all.
- The interminable cycle of poverty and inequality persisted, trapping countless lives in misery.
- The interminable bureaucracy made it impossible to get anything done efficiently.
- Their interminable discussions went nowhere, proving the adage that "a camel is a horse designed by a committee."
- The interminable wait for the doctor proved more anxiety-inducing than the medical procedure itself.
FAQs About the word interminably
all the time; seemingly without stoppingWithout end or limit.
incessantly, continuously,endlessly, perpetually, often, ever, continuingly, frequently, oftentimes, uninterruptedly
periodically, rarely, little, rarely, infrequently, periodically, seldom, intermittently, seldom, infrequently
The interminable rain poured down, soaking the earth and dampening spirits.
The interminable meeting dragged on for hours, exhausting the participants.
Their interminable journey across the desert seemed like an endless torment.
The interminable noise from the construction site made it impossible to concentrate.