Pronunciation: /ʌnˈsiːsɪŋ/
adjective describing a continuous or uninterrupted action or process
A1 The unceasing rain made the streets flood.
A2 She had unceasing energy and never seemed to tire.
B1 The unceasing noise from the construction site was unbearable.
B2 Despite the unceasing challenges, he never gave up on his dream.
C1 The unceasing demand for the product led to increased production.
C2 The unceasing support from her family helped her through difficult times.
formal The unceasing rain caused flooding in the low-lying areas.
informal The unceasing noise from the construction site is driving me crazy.
slang Her unceasing chatter is so annoying.
figurative His unceasing dedication to his craft is truly admirable.
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