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Synonyms

never-ending

American  
[nev-er-en-ding] / ˌnɛv ərˈɛn dɪŋ /

adjective

  1. having or likely to have no end; endless.

    never-ending worry.


never-ending British  

adjective

  1. having or seeming to have no end; interminable

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Etymology

Origin of never-ending

First recorded in 1590–1600

Example Sentences

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The initial cost of this never-ending life as a vampire, it sounds like there’s a glamour to it, there’s a capitalism to it.

From Los Angeles Times

"Netflix is plainly desperate to sensationalise every minute of Mr Combs's life, without regard for truth, in order to capitalise on a never-ending media frenzy," the statement said.

From BBC

It’s like a never-ending sunset, casting an endless afterglow on the land below.

From Literature

This translated into a never-ending desire to help the country advance by finding fresh ways of getting work done faster, better and cheaper.

From The Wall Street Journal

Solano is one of several business owners in Florence who complain that they have been impacted by the “never-ending” presence of homeless encampments.

From Los Angeles Times