Nonstop ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Nonstop ( adjective )

  1. Continuing without interruption; not stopping.
  2. Not having any intermediate stops; direct.

Origin:

Nonstop, non- + stop.

Examples:

  1. He talked nonstop for hours without taking a break.
  2. The flight was nonstop, so we didn't have to worry about changing planes.
  3. The nonstop party lasted for three days.
  4. The nonstop train from New York to Chicago took about 18 hours.
  5. The nonstop service was greatly appreciated by the customers.

(As an adverb)

Nonstop ( adverb )

  1. Continuing without interruption; not stopping.
  2. Not having any intermediate stops; direct.

Origin:

Nonstop, non- + stop.

Examples:

  1. He talked nonstop for hours without taking a break.
  2. The flight was nonstop, so we didn't have to worry about changing planes.
  3. The nonstop party lasted for three days.
  4. The nonstop train from New York to Chicago took about 18 hours.
  5. The nonstop service was greatly appreciated by the customers.
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