Meaning & Definition of word "Interminable"

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    Interminable

    /ɪnˈtɜːrmɪnəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Endless or seemingly endless; having no termination.
      • Example: The meeting dragged on with interminable discussions that seemed to go nowhere.
    • 2. Monotonously or tiresomely protracted.
      • Example: I couldn't bear the interminable lecture that lasted well into the evening.
    • 3. Continuing for an indefinitely long time.
      • Example: The film was filled with interminable scenes that tested the audience's patience.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'interminabilis', meaning 'unlimited'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    interminable wait:

    A wait that feels excessively long or never-ending.

    interminable lecture:

    A lecture that seems to go on forever without conclusion.

    Related Words

    eternal:

    Lasting forever or for an indefinite period.

    perpetual:

    Never-ending or changing.

    Slang Meanings of interminable

    Meaning: Never-ending situation that feels frustrating.

    Example Sentence: This homework is so interminable, I can't take it anymore!

    Meaning: Boring or tedious task that seems to last forever.

    Example Sentence: That was the most interminable game I've ever played.