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The synonyms of “Nonstop” are: nonstop flight
Nonstop as a Noun
Definitions of "Nonstop" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “nonstop” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination.
Synonyms of "Nonstop" as a noun (1 Word)
nonstop flight | A flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination. |
Usage Examples of "Nonstop" as a noun
- How many nonstops are there to Dallas?
Associations of "Nonstop" (30 Words)
ceaseless | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The fort was subjected to ceaseless bombardment. |
changeless | Remaining the same for indefinitely long times. Changeless truths. |
consecutive | In a consecutive manner. We numbered the papers consecutively. |
constant | Remaining the same over a period of time. A man constant in adherence to his ideals. |
continual | Continual meaning seemingly uninterrupted is often used interchangeably with continuous meaning without interruption. Continual is often used interchangeably with continuous. |
continuation | The act of continuing an activity without interruption. The government s continuation in office. |
continuous | Continuing in time or space without interruption- James Jeans. There are continuous advances in design and production. |
endless | Tiresomely long; seemingly without end. We smoked endless cigarettes. |
ever | At all times all the time and on every occasion. Ever the man of action he was impatient with intellectuals. |
everlasting | Eternity. The damned would suffer everlasting torment. |
fusillade | Attack with fusillade. The Mahdi s adherents fusilladed his palace at Khartoum. |
incessant | (of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption. The incessant beat of the music. |
incessantly | With unflagging resolve. She talked about him incessantly. |
lasting | Lasting a long time without change. A lasting relationship. |
perennial | A perennial plant. The common buttercup is a popular perennial plant. |
perpetual | Continuing forever or indefinitely. He grows perpetual flowering carnations. |
perpetuity | The property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless. He did not believe in the perpetuity of military rule. |
persistent | Continuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. The persistent gills of fishes. |
recurrence | The fact of occurring again. A drug used to prevent the recurrence of breast cancer. |
recurrent | Occurring often or repeatedly. She had a recurrent dream about falling. |
sequential | Forming or following in a logical order or sequence. Sequential processing of data files. |
seriatim | Taking one subject after another in regular order; point by point. It is proposed to deal with these matters seriatim. |
streak | Cover a surface with streaks. The plane streaked across the sky. |
succession | A group of strata representing a single chronological sequence. She had been secretary to a succession of board directors. |
successively | In proper order or sequence. Three letters of successively decreasing length. |
unceasing | Not coming to an end; continuous. Man s unceasing warfare with drought and isolation. |
unceasingly | With unflagging resolve. |
unchanging | Showing little if any change. The party stood for unchanging principles. |
uninterrupted | Continuing in time or space without interruption. An uninterrupted flow of traffic. |
unremitting | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. Unremitting demands of hunger. |