Definition of endlessly in US English: endlessly
adverb In a way that has or seems to have no end or limit.
‘the original episodes were endlessly repeated’
as submodifier ‘an endlessly fascinating subject’
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‘He is endlessly enthusiastic about his own abilities.’ ‘The same journalists endlessly regurgitate the same empty nonsense about climate change.’ ‘He talks endlessly of his deep love for books and writers.’ ‘The commentary is by the producer, who endlessly wonders why the movie never took off.’ ‘Characters seemed to appear out of nowhere and the dialogue was endlessly repetitive.’ ‘In the section of self-portraits, Picasso does more than describe an endlessly changing inner life.’ ‘The idea of practicing endlessly was just too much.’ ‘No matter what genre of fiction you prefer, you'll have a hard time putting down these two endlessly entertaining books.’ ‘The origin of Chaplin's tramp costume and character are endlessly debated topics.’ ‘The action sequences are endlessly inventive.’ Pronunciation endlessly /ˈen(d)ləslē/ /ˈɛn(d)ləsli/