What does the word interminably mean?

What does the word interminably mean?

: having or seeming to have no end especially : wearisomely protracted an interminable sermon.

What does it mean when you talk interminably?

monotonously or annoyingly protracted or continued; unceasing; incessant: I can’t stand that interminable clatter.

What does monotonously mean?

1 : uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone : marked by a sameness of pitch and intensity. 2 : tediously uniform or unvarying.

How do you use interminably in a sentence?

The journey is interminably long because they fly so slowly. As has been said from both sides, we have been arguing interminably about this business over the past two years. On that occasion we all had the excruciating experience of gathering our trays and waiting interminably in queues.

How do you use Interminables?

Interminable sentence example

  1. She cried for what seemed like an interminable time.
  2. After an interminable wait a human voice interrupted.
  3. The next eight years of the war were in some respects the most astonishing period of its interminable length.
  4. I wonder if the days seem as interminable to you as they do to me.

What does petulantly mean in the necklace?

petulantly. in an easily irritated or annoyed manner. Instead of being delighted, as her husband hoped, she flung the invitation petulantly across the table, murmuring: stammer.

What is the meaning of resinous?

resinous – having the characteristics of pitch or tar. resiny, tarry, pitchy. adhesive – tending to adhere.

What part of speech is interminably?

adjective
interminable

part of speech: adjective
related words: constant, endless, incessant, life, long, slow
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derivation: interminably (adv.)