Interminables (en. Endless)

/inteɾmiˈnaβles/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that lasts a long time or seems never-ending.
The meetings were endless and exhausting.
Las reuniones fueron interminables y agotadoras.
Indicates something that repeats without stopping or too frequently.
The problems he faces are endless.
Los problemas que enfrenta son interminables.
Used to describe a wait that seems to have no end.
The line to enter the concert was endless.
La cola para entrar al concierto era interminable.

Etymology

From Latin 'interminabilis', meaning 'without end'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

endless hours
Referring to a time perceived as excessively long.
interminables horas
endless discussion
A discussion that seems to never reach a conclusion.
interminable discusión
endless days
Days that feel excessively long or tedious.
interminables días

Related Words

endlessness
Quality of being endless.
interminabilidad
terminable
That can have an end or finish.
terminable
finite
That has a limit or an end.
finito

Slang Meanings

Experiences that last longer than expected.
The math class became endless.
La clase de matemáticas se volvió interminable.
Situations or talks that never seem to end.
His stories are endless; they always have a new twist.
Sus historias son interminables; siempre tienen un nuevo giro.