NONSTOP: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for NONSTOP?

Need another word that means the same as “nonstop”? Find 1 synonym and 30 related words for “nonstop” in this overview.

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 flightA 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)

ceaselessUninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
The fort was subjected to ceaseless bombardment.
changelessRemaining the same for indefinitely long times.
Changeless truths.
consecutiveIn a consecutive manner.
We numbered the papers consecutively.
constantRemaining the same over a period of time.
A man constant in adherence to his ideals.
continualContinual meaning seemingly uninterrupted is often used interchangeably with continuous meaning without interruption.
Continual is often used interchangeably with continuous.
continuationThe act of continuing an activity without interruption.
The government s continuation in office.
continuousContinuing in time or space without interruption- James Jeans.
There are continuous advances in design and production.
endlessTiresomely long; seemingly without end.
We smoked endless cigarettes.
everAt all times all the time and on every occasion.
Ever the man of action he was impatient with intellectuals.
everlastingEternity.
The damned would suffer everlasting torment.
fusilladeAttack 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.
incessantlyWith unflagging resolve.
She talked about him incessantly.
lastingLasting a long time without change.
A lasting relationship.
perennialA perennial plant.
The common buttercup is a popular perennial plant.
perpetualContinuing forever or indefinitely.
He grows perpetual flowering carnations.
perpetuityThe property of being perpetual (seemingly ceaseless.
He did not believe in the perpetuity of military rule.
persistentContinuing firmly or obstinately in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
The persistent gills of fishes.
recurrenceThe fact of occurring again.
A drug used to prevent the recurrence of breast cancer.
recurrentOccurring often or repeatedly.
She had a recurrent dream about falling.
sequentialForming or following in a logical order or sequence.
Sequential processing of data files.
seriatimTaking one subject after another in regular order; point by point.
It is proposed to deal with these matters seriatim.
streakCover a surface with streaks.
The plane streaked across the sky.
successionA group of strata representing a single chronological sequence.
She had been secretary to a succession of board directors.
successivelyIn proper order or sequence.
Three letters of successively decreasing length.
unceasingNot coming to an end; continuous.
Man s unceasing warfare with drought and isolation.
unceasinglyWith unflagging resolve.
unchangingShowing little if any change.
The party stood for unchanging principles.
uninterruptedContinuing in time or space without interruption.
An uninterrupted flow of traffic.
unremittingUninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
Unremitting demands of hunger.

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