Nonstop
(
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Nonstop ( adjective )
- Continuing without interruption; not stopping.
- Not having any intermediate stops; direct.
Origin:
Nonstop, non- + stop.
Examples:
- He talked nonstop for hours without taking a break.
- The flight was nonstop, so we didn't have to worry about changing planes.
- The nonstop party lasted for three days.
- The nonstop train from New York to Chicago took about 18 hours.
- The nonstop service was greatly appreciated by the customers.
(As an adverb)
Nonstop ( adverb )
- Continuing without interruption; not stopping.
- Not having any intermediate stops; direct.
Origin:
Nonstop, non- + stop.
Examples:
- He talked nonstop for hours without taking a break.
- The flight was nonstop, so we didn't have to worry about changing planes.
- The nonstop party lasted for three days.
- The nonstop train from New York to Chicago took about 18 hours.
- The nonstop service was greatly appreciated by the customers.