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Comparative
more endless
Superlative
most endless
1
very great in number, amount, or size and seeming to be without end or limit
- The endless fields of wheat stretched out as far as the eye could see.
- The endless traffic jam seemed to go on for miles.
- She faced endless questions from reporters about her upcoming film.
- The endless debates among politicians often lead to stalemates.
- The endless stream of emails flooded his inbox every morning.
2
very long or appearing to have no end, often causing fatigue or frustration
- The meeting felt endless, dragging on with repetitive discussions that seemed to go in circles.
- The teacher's endless lectures on the same topic tested the students' patience and focus.
- The drive through the desert seemed endless, with no signs of life.
- She endured an endless wait at the airport for her delayed flight.
- They faced an endless series of challenges in their project.
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having ends joined to form a continuous, unbroken whole
- The track is endless, looping around the park.
- The rope was tied into an endless knot.
- He admired the endless ring of flowers.
- The highway has an endless loop for traffic flow.
- The bracelet forms an endless circle.
4
having no known start and presumably no end
- Space is endless.
- Time stretches in an endless continuum.
- The universe is considered endless.
- Legends speak of an endless cycle of creation.
- The concept of infinity implies an endless progression.
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