Pronunciation: /ˈɛndlɪsli/
noun A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 I could walk endlessly in the park.
A2 The children played endlessly in the backyard.
B1 The music seemed to go on endlessly at the concert.
B2 The debate about climate change seemed to continue endlessly.
C1 The negotiations between the two countries went on endlessly.
C2 The war dragged on endlessly, causing much suffering.
adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
A1 She ran endlessly in the park.
A2 The children played endlessly on the beach.
B1 The workers toiled endlessly to meet the deadline.
B2 The artist's creativity seemed endlessly flowing.
C1 The scientist's research was endlessly fascinating.
C2 The marathon runner seemed to run endlessly without tiring.
adverb An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It usually answers questions such as how, when, where, or to what extent.
A1 The children played endlessly in the park.
A2 She searched endlessly for her lost keys.
B1 The musician practiced endlessly to perfect his performance.
B2 The hikers walked endlessly through the forest, enjoying the scenery.
C1 The artist's creativity seemed to flow endlessly, producing masterpiece after masterpiece.
C2 The scientist's curiosity led him to explore endlessly, pushing the boundaries of knowledge.
formal The researchers debated endlessly about the implications of their findings.
informal We could talk about this topic endlessly, there's so much to discuss!
slang I could scroll through social media endlessly, it's so addictive.
figurative Her love for him seemed to stretch endlessly, like an infinite loop.
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