Definition of ceaselessly in English:
ceaselessly
adverbˈsiːsləsliˈsisləsli
Continuously and without end.
a former policeman who has campaigned ceaselessly on his daughter's behalf
Example sentencesExamples
- Walking up to the very edge, she stared down at the turbulent waves, pounding ceaselessly at the shore.
- Rather than starting from a preconceived image, he will be ceaselessly occupied with doing justice to the idea.
- He talks ceaselessly in public about innovation, but privately his administration questions the costs of any worthwhile environmental rule.
- Right-lucky accidents were Morse's forte, the result of a ceaselessly inquiring mind.
- He is ceaselessly inquisitive, inviting comments on his website.
- At the same time as he was producing his famous fashion images, he worked ceaselessly to capture the world around him.
- They stay in jobs they hate, then complain ceaselessly that they hate their jobs.
- My head was pounding ceaselessly, as Ben pulled up at my house a few moments later.
- If they know who you are, they'll harass you ceaselessly.
- The party is now fielding a 62-year-old candidate who talks ceaselessly about a forgotten, reviled war.