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nonstop - 14 thesaurus results
| Main Entry: | nonstop |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | continuous, direct |
| Synonyms: | ceaseless, constant, endless, incessant, interminable, relentless, steady, unbroken, unending, unfaltering, uninterrupted, round-the-clock, unremitting |
| Antonyms: | indirect, intermittent, stopping, incontinuous, terminating |
| Main Entry: | ceaseless |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | never-ending |
| Synonyms: | constant, continual, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, incessant, indefatigable, interminable, nonstop, perennial, perpetual, unceasing, unending, uninterrupted, untiring, amaranthine, day and night, on a treadmill, round the clock, unremitting, world-without-end |
| Antonyms: | completed, ending, finished, infrequent, irregular, occasional, ceasing, concluded |
| Main Entry: | incessant |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | never-ending, persistent |
| Synonyms: | ceaseless, constant, continual, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, interminable, monotonous, nonstop, perpetual, relentless, timeless, unbroken, unceasing, unending, unrelenting, day-and-night, interminate, round-the-clock, unremitting |
| Antonyms: | broken, ending, intermittent, interrupted, ceasing |
| Main Entry: | never-ending |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | continual, unceasing |
| Synonyms: | boundless, ceaseless, constant, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, immortal, incessant, interminable, nonstop, perpetual, persistent, relentless, timeless, unbroken, unchanging, uninterrupted, amaranthine, unremitting |
| Antonyms: | ending, halting, intermittent, interrupted, ceasing |
| Main Entry: | unceasing |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | incessant |
| Synonyms: | ceaseless, constant, continual, continuous, endless, eternal, everlasting, lasting, never-ending, nonstop, permanent, perpetual, persistent, relentless, steady, unending, uninterrupted, unyielding, day-and-night, round-the-clock |
| Main Entry: | uninterrupted |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | continuing; unbroken |
| Synonyms: | ceaseless, consecutive, constant, continual, continuous, direct, endless, interminable, nonstop, peaceful, perpetual, steady, straight, straightforward, sustained, through, unceasing, undisturbed, unending, unremitting |
| Antonyms: | broken, discontinuous, intermittent, interrupted |
| Main Entry: | constant |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | fixed |
| Synonyms: | connected, consistent, continual, equable, even, firm, habitual, homogeneous, immutable, invariable, monotonous, nonstop, permanent, perpetual, regular, stable, standardized, steadfast, steady, together, unalterable, unbroken, unchanging, unflappable, uniform, uninterrupted, unvarying, like the Rock of Gibralter, monochrome, monophonic, of a piece, regularized, solid as rock, stabile, unfluctuating |
| Antonyms: | changeable, fickle, inconstant, irregular, unstable, unsteady, varying, wavering, fluctuating |
| Main Entry: | straight |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | aligned; not curved |
| Synonyms: | beeline*, consecutive, continuous, direct, erect, even, horizontal, inflexible, invariable, level, near, nonstop, perpendicular, plumb, precipitous, right, running, sheer, short, smooth, solid, square, straightforward, successive, through, true, unbroken, uninterrupted, unswerving, upright, vertical, collinear, in a line, in a row, in line, like an arrow, lineal, linear, rectilineal, rectilinear, unbent, uncurled, undeviating, undistorted, unrelieved |
| Antonyms: | curved, indirect, twisted |
* = informal/non-formal usage
| Main Entry: | constant |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | neverending |
| Synonyms: | abiding, ceaseless, chronic, continual, continuous, endless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, incessant, interminable, lasting, nonstop, perpetual, persistent, relentless, sustained, unending, uninterrupted, unrelenting, persisting, unremitting |
| Antonyms: | ending, interrupted, stopping, concluding, terminable, terminating |
| Main Entry: | direct |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | undeviating; uninterrupted |
| Synonyms: | beeline*, continuous, even, horizontal, nonstop, point-blank, right, straight, through, true, unbroken, unswerving, in bee line, in straight line, linear, not crooked, shortest, straight ahead, straightaway |
| Antonyms: | changing, deviating, indirect, intermittent, interrupted, varying |
* = informal/non-formal usage
| Main Entry: | express |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | direct, speedy |
| Synonyms: | accelerated, fast, nonstop, quick, rapid, swift, high-speed, velocious |
| Antonyms: | indirect, slow |
| Main Entry: | relentless |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | continuous, neverending |
| Synonyms: | incessant, nonstop, persistent, pertinacious, punishing, sustained, tenacious, unbroken, unfaltering, unflagging, unrelenting, unabated, unrelieved, unremitting, unstoppable |
| Antonyms: | ending, intermittent, stopping |
| Main Entry: | steady |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | continuing |
| Synonyms: | ceaseless, confirmed, consistent, constant, continuous, equable, eternal, even, faithful, habitual, incessant, never-ending, nonstop, persistent, regular, rhythmic, stable, unbroken, unfaltering, uniform, uninterrupted, unvarying, unwavering, stabile, steady-going, unfluctuating, unremitting |
| Antonyms: | broken, discontinuous, intermittent |
| Main Entry: | through |
| Part of Speech: | adjective |
| Definition: | direct |
| Synonyms: | constant, free, nonstop, opened, rapid, regular, straight, straightforward, unbroken, uninterrupted, one-way, unhindered |
| Notes: | through is used in reference to a movement or passage that proceeds linearly; throughout to a movement or passage that proceeds spatially through is quite common, while thru is nonstandard and should be avoided |
| Antonyms: | indirect, stopping |
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