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1nonstop
adjective non·stop \ˈnän-ˈstäp\
: done or made without stopping
: not stopping
Full Definition of NONSTOP
: done, made, or held without a stop : not easing or letting up
— nonstop adverb
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First Known Use of NONSTOP
1902
Related to NONSTOP
- Synonyms
- ceaseless, continual, continued, continuing, incessant, continuous, perpetual, running, unbroken, unceasing, uninterrupted, unremitting
- Antonyms
- discontinuous, noncontinuous
Rhymes with NONSTOP
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2nonstop
noun
Definition of NONSTOP
: a nonstop airplane flight
First Known Use of NONSTOP
1975
NONSTOP Defined for Kids
nonstop
adverb or adjective non·stop \ˈnän-ˈstäp\
Definition of NONSTOP for Kids
: without a stop <He talked nonstop.> <It's a nonstop flight.>
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