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    non-stop
    /nɒnˈstɒp/

    adjective

    • 1. continuing without stopping or pausing: "we had two days of almost non-stop rain"

    adverb

    • 1. without stopping or pausing: "Stephen had been working non-stop"

    noun

    • 1. a non-stop flight or train: "the airline offers seven non- stops to New York every business day"

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  2. without stopping or without interruptions: a non-stop flight. It felt like we had travelled non-stop for the entire week. He has worked nonstop to build up his business. (Definition of non-stop from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of non-stop. non-stop.

  3. without stopping or without interruptions: a non-stop flight. It felt like we travelled non-stop for the entire week. Synonyms. around-the-clock. round-the-clock. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. for a very long time. always The power plant is always running. for ever I will love you for ever.

  4. NONSTOP definition: 1. without stopping or without interruptions: 2. (of travel) without any stops, or (of an action…. Learn more.

  5. Something that is non-stop continues without any pauses or interruptions. Many U.S. cities now have non-stop flights to Aspen. ...80 minutes of non-stop music. The training was non-stop and continued for three days.

  6. The meaning of NONSTOP is done, made, or held without a stop : not easing or letting up. How to use nonstop in a sentence.

  7. (of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops. “a nonstop flight to Atlanta” synonyms: direct in spatial dimensions; proceeding without deviation or interruption; straight and short. adverb. without stopping. noun. a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination. “how many nonstops are there to Dallas?”

  8. adjective. being without a single stop en route: a nonstop bus; a nonstop flight from New York to Paris. happening, done, or held without a stop or pause or without offering relief or respite: The ambassador faced a nonstop schedule of meetings and interviews during her visit.