unceasingly

The word “unceasingly” has 4 syllables: un-ceas-ing-ly

It's pronounced as /ʌnˈsiːsɪŋli/


What is synonym and antonym for unceasingly?

In the thesaurus, “unceasingly” has 68 synonyms and 12 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for unceasingly along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for unceasingly

  • ad nauseam
  • afresh
  • again
  • again and again
  • always
  • anew
  • anytime
  • at all
  • at all times
  • at any point
  • by any chance
  • commonly
  • consistently
  • constantly
  • continually
  • continuingly
  • continuously
  • endlessly
  • eternally
  • ever
  • everlastingly
  • evermore
  • for keeps
  • forever
  • forevermore
  • frequently
  • generally
  • habitually
  • hourly
  • in any case
  • in perpetuum
  • incessantly
  • intermittently
  • invariably
  • much
  • never-ending
  • night and day
  • oft
  • often
  • oftentimes
  • ofttimes
  • on any occasion
  • ordinarily
  • over and over
  • periodically
  • permanently
  • perpetually
  • recurrently
  • regularly
  • relentless
  • relentlessly
  • repeatedly
  • routinely
  • steadily
  • till blue in the face
  • till cows come home
  • till hell freezes over
  • time after time
  • time and time again
  • to the end of time
  • unendingly
  • uninterruptedly
  • unremitting
  • unremittingly
  • usually
  • without a break
  • without exception
  • without stopping

Antonyms for unceasingly

Example Sentences

  • She worked unceasingly to finish the project before the deadline.
  • The wind blew unceasingly, making it difficult to hear anything.
  • The volunteers unceasingly distributed food to those in need throughout the day.
  • He fought unceasingly for justice, never giving up on his cause.
  • The soldiers marched unceasingly, determined to reach their destination.

On this page you'll find 80 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to unceasingly, such as: ad nauseam, afresh, again, again and again, always, anew, anytime.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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